On Friday 25 November 2005 04:52, Rob Landley wrote:
> FYI:
>
> The mounts on a Fedora Core 4 system:
...
> The mounts on the x86-64 PLD system I've been borrowing (and on which I do
> not have root access):
...
> The shell servers from sourceforge:
...
> And I reiterate that on my ubuntu laptop /tmp is not tmpfs (it inherits my
> ext3 /) but /dev/shm is a world writeable tmpfs mount that has the sticky
> bit set.
...

Found one more lying around:  A gentoo system my friend mark set up.  Can't 
easily cut and paste the mount table from here (it's a laptop), but /tmp 
inherits / which is ext3, and /dev/shm is a tmpfs mount which is world 
writeable and has the sticky bit set.

Except for the x86-64 PLD system (which is already known to be weird), it's 
unanimous so far...

Rob
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