[Bug 63986] Re: The initscript mountvirtfs fails to mount /var/run and /var/lock if /var is a seperate partition

2006-10-05 Thread Jens Bergmann
So it is not supported by ubuntu to repartition the disk or move directorys to seperate partitions after installation? -- The initscript mountvirtfs fails to mount /var/run and /var/lock if /var is a seperate partition https://launchpad.net/bugs/63986 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list

[Bug 63986] Re: The initscript mountvirtfs fails to mount /var/run and /var/lock if /var is a seperate partition

2006-10-05 Thread Scott James Remnant
It's entirely supported, you just need to make sure that if you make /var a separate partition, you make /var/run and /var/lock under it as you note here. This is documented in several places -- The initscript mountvirtfs fails to mount /var/run and /var/lock if /var is a seperate partition

[Bug 63986] Re: The initscript mountvirtfs fails to mount /var/run and /var/lock if /var is a seperate partition

2006-10-04 Thread Scott James Remnant
These directories are created by the installer ** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu) Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected -- The initscript mountvirtfs fails to mount /var/run and /var/lock if /var is a seperate partition https://launchpad.net/bugs/63986 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list