Huh, Woojung writes:
> 1. after booting, I execute "df" command. It displays 
>       Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
>       none                      5947      4886       754  87% /
>       pipe:: No such file or directory
>       none                      5947      4886       754  87% /
>       none                      5947      4886       754  87% /
>       /dev/root                 5947      4886       754  87% /

This is not a bug - the kernel now mounts certain filesystems internally,
which means that /proc/mounts will contain this information.  If your
/etc/mtab is symlinked to this "virtual" file, then this is the output
I'd expect.
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