Also, does adding the option in a remount actually have any effect?
Scott
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Scott James Remnant
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udev init script should use partition size from /etc/default/tmpfs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317161
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On Wed, 2009-01-14 at 16:51 +, Iuri Diniz wrote:
I'm tunning ubuntu to a low memory device without swap (eee pc 701), I'm
currently managing the max size of tmps partitions by setting size on
/etc/default/tmpfs, but udev doens't use that settings, so I've made a
patch to correct it.
Hello Scott,
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Scott James Remnant
sc...@canonical.comwrote:
Actually, I believe you're mistaking tmpfs with ramfs here. Space is
not reserved for a tmpfs, it simply sets the maximum size to which the
tmpfs may grow.
If a tmpfs is only using 5MB, then it will
Public bug reported:
I'm tunning ubuntu to a low memory device without swap (eee pc 701), I'm
currently managing the max size of tmps partitions by setting size on
/etc/default/tmpfs, but udev doens't use that settings, so I've made a
patch to correct it.
the default behavior to udev init script