Complete caching disable in Chromium











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There are plenty approaches of cache disable in chrome, but the only one for Chromium I've found is not quite fits my needs.



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Edit chromium config somewhere in /etc to set



CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--disk-cache-dir=/dev/null --disk-cache-size=1"



But didn't work for me, because




  1. There is nothing to configure in /etc for chromium

  2. I want to disable as many disk writes as possible by policies but not the command line


So, my question is, what should I write in chromium policy to redirect as much writes as possible to RAM?










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    There are plenty approaches of cache disable in chrome, but the only one for Chromium I've found is not quite fits my needs.



    Suggested :



    Edit chromium config somewhere in /etc to set



    CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--disk-cache-dir=/dev/null --disk-cache-size=1"



    But didn't work for me, because




    1. There is nothing to configure in /etc for chromium

    2. I want to disable as many disk writes as possible by policies but not the command line


    So, my question is, what should I write in chromium policy to redirect as much writes as possible to RAM?










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      There are plenty approaches of cache disable in chrome, but the only one for Chromium I've found is not quite fits my needs.



      Suggested :



      Edit chromium config somewhere in /etc to set



      CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--disk-cache-dir=/dev/null --disk-cache-size=1"



      But didn't work for me, because




      1. There is nothing to configure in /etc for chromium

      2. I want to disable as many disk writes as possible by policies but not the command line


      So, my question is, what should I write in chromium policy to redirect as much writes as possible to RAM?










      share|improve this question













      There are plenty approaches of cache disable in chrome, but the only one for Chromium I've found is not quite fits my needs.



      Suggested :



      Edit chromium config somewhere in /etc to set



      CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--disk-cache-dir=/dev/null --disk-cache-size=1"



      But didn't work for me, because




      1. There is nothing to configure in /etc for chromium

      2. I want to disable as many disk writes as possible by policies but not the command line


      So, my question is, what should I write in chromium policy to redirect as much writes as possible to RAM?







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          File is



          /etc/chromium-browser/default

          cat /etc/chromium-browser/default

          Default settings for chromium-browser.
          This file is sourced by /bin/sh from
          /usr/bin/chromium-browser


          Options to pass to chromium-browser



          CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--disk-cache-dir=/dev/null --disk-cache-size=1"





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            File is



            /etc/chromium-browser/default

            cat /etc/chromium-browser/default

            Default settings for chromium-browser.
            This file is sourced by /bin/sh from
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            Options to pass to chromium-browser



            CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--disk-cache-dir=/dev/null --disk-cache-size=1"





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              File is



              /etc/chromium-browser/default

              cat /etc/chromium-browser/default

              Default settings for chromium-browser.
              This file is sourced by /bin/sh from
              /usr/bin/chromium-browser


              Options to pass to chromium-browser



              CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--disk-cache-dir=/dev/null --disk-cache-size=1"





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                File is



                /etc/chromium-browser/default

                cat /etc/chromium-browser/default

                Default settings for chromium-browser.
                This file is sourced by /bin/sh from
                /usr/bin/chromium-browser


                Options to pass to chromium-browser



                CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--disk-cache-dir=/dev/null --disk-cache-size=1"





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                File is



                /etc/chromium-browser/default

                cat /etc/chromium-browser/default

                Default settings for chromium-browser.
                This file is sourced by /bin/sh from
                /usr/bin/chromium-browser


                Options to pass to chromium-browser



                CHROMIUM_FLAGS="--disk-cache-dir=/dev/null --disk-cache-size=1"






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