tmpfs doesn't mount automatically after reboot

Charles Rapenne charles.rapenne at gmail.com
Fri Aug 20 12:39:25 PDT 2010


Thanks you for your replies.

I removed the line "tmpfs_load="YES"" in /boot/loader.conf and it
fixed the problem.
In my kernel config file, the line options TMPFS was there, so I guess
the kernel
has some problem when you try to load a "built-in" module ?

I had only one line for /tmp in my fstab.

The DragonFly version I used was 2.7.3 but now I'm running the
developement version,
I had the bug since the 2.7.3.

2010/8/20 Antonio Huete Jimenez <ahuete.devel at gmail.com>:
> Hi Charles,
>
> In your custom kernel config file, do you have a line that says?
>
> options         TMPFS
>
> If so, you don't need to load the module to have tmpfs working. Make
> sure you haven't specified two lines in fstab to mount /tmp.
>
> I've just tested it in my box and it worked fine, it got mounted at boot time.
>
> tmpfs             1.0G     0B   1.0G     0%    /tmp2
>
> Also, which DFBSD version are you using?
>
> Cheers,
> Antonio Huete
>






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