On Wed, 25 Jul 2018, wes wrote:

You're still referring to tmpfs as if it were a device. It isn't.

Wes,

  But a bind mount would work, yes?

If there's a known issue with chromium and opera relating to something not
being mounted using tmpfs, do you have a link to a description? I tried
googling a little, but didn't find the right thing quickly.

What is the console output you get?

  See this web page:

https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=571394

This is what /etc/fstab should have:
tmpfs            /dev/shm         tmpfs       defaults         0   0

Rich
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