John Cavan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Add this to /etc/fstab, if you haven't already done so:
>
> none /var/shm shm defaults 0 0
>
> This should cause it to mount normally at start up.
uhh,
maybe i'm wrong, but i use :
shmfs /var/shm shm defaults 0 0
Ps : it work fine.
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