Hey guys,
Something I wanted to point out...
The init scripts attempt to mount the shared memory filesystem early in
the boot process, which defaults to /var/shm in the kernel. This is
great, except those of us who have our system partitioned across major
file structures do not have /var mounted at that stage, so of course
mounting /var/shm fails.
Unless there is a specific reason for this, just allow the shared memory
to be loaded from /etc/fstab (which, by the way, works fine) and forget
about it.
John
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