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Subject: libc6: does not mount /dev/shm in postinst
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Hi,
I recently upgraded libc6 on a few boxen, but rebooted only some of them
since. I think it may be a good idea to check in the postinst whether
/dev/shm is already mounted and mount it if not.
Simon
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At Sat, 24 Jan 2004 14:41:42 +0100,
Simon Richter wrote:
> I recently upgraded libc6 on a few boxen, but rebooted only some of them
> since. I think it may be a good idea to check in the postinst whether
> /dev/shm is already mounted and mount it if not.
It's already done in libc6.postinst. Look at libc6.postinst below line:
updatercd mountkernfs start 35 S .
Regards,
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