Sure - the attached output is with the /var/tmp tmpfs line disabled in
fstab (which is the only way I can boot). Not sure which way you wanted
it. But you will see /var/tmp mounted in there because it is currently
mounted from a mount command in rc.local. If you prefer it another way
just let me know.
If I add a test /var/txp to tmpfs line into fstab, mountall mounts it normally
(post-boot with KDE running - I don't know if it would work at boot):
queue_fsck: /var/txp: no check required
mounting /var/txp
spawn: mount -a -t tmpfs -o defaults,noatime,size=500M,mode=1777 tmpfs /var/txp
spawn: mount /var/txp [22539]
mount /var/txp [22539] exited normally
mounted: /var/txp
mounted: local 1/1 remote 0/0 virtual 13/13 swap 0/1
...
update_mount: /var/txp: tmpfs tmpfs defaults,noatime,size=500M,mode=1777
** Attachment added: "sudo mountall --debug output"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35484368/mountall-debug.txt
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mountall hangs on tmpfs mount to /var/log and /var/tmp
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/479429
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