>I'm not sure who added the choice.

>It's certainly not one we support; most of the boot process
>requires /var/run be writable - that's kinda why it's there.

In intrepid I had RAMRUN=false and everything was fine. Something has
changed during upgrade to jaunty.

The manual says:

$ man rcS

       RAMRUN Make  /var/run/  available  as  a ram file system (tmpfs).  Will
             also disable cleaning of /var/run/ during boot.  Set to ’yes’ to
              enable,  to  ’no’ to disable.  The size of the tmpfs can be con‐
              trolled using TMPFS_SIZE and RUN_SIZE in /etc/defaults/tmpfs.

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