On Dec 18, Andres Salomon <dilinger@voxel.net> wrote: > 2) This is a misconfiguration of the guy's kernel, afaict. It has > nothing to do w/ debian's kernels; we certainly enable tmpfs. Am I > wrong in this assessment? There are two different problems: - even if tmpfs is not available, it will be listed in /proc/filesystems. Somebody wrote on LKML that this is a feature - on "older" kernels (probably <= 2.6.7), even if tmpfs is not available it will be possible to mount a filesystem which uses it (which will not work) -- ciao, | Marco | [9903 suTCPorPrCW7Y]
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