Hi Luciano,
This is about what I thought - it's an issue with the OS configuration, not specifically with Galaxy.
You have two entries in fstab for /tmp. When the OS mounts filesystems, it mounts /dev/sdb1, then tmpfs, and it uses tmpfs because it's the one mounted most recently. Since tmpfs
Hi,
# /tmp was on /dev/sdb1 during installation
UUID=a2caec47-a863-42ee-a913-81b6596eeb14 /tmpext3
defaults0 2
# swap was on /dev/sda5 during installation
UUID=5bc28efd-40a3-4ea7-b391-24876e458d77 noneswap
sw 0 0
I created this line in f
Hi Luciano,
Just curious, but could you post the /tmp and swap lines from your fstab? I
think I see your problem, but I'm not certain. Thanks!
Jim Redmond
Department of Developmental Biology
Washington University in St. Louis
Office: +1-314-747-4033
jredm...@wustl.edu
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