I can confirm this bug, and I did not touch /etc/default/tmpfs. I am also experiencing other bugs that might be related to the initscripts upgrade, for example systemd has stopped working and I had to go back using sysvinit. With systemd, /run/lock was not created, as well as /run/dbus (dbus not starting, but working if creating /run/dbus and launching the daemon manually from the cmdline after booting in single-user mode).
Does dbus / systemd require something special from /dev? Can it be related to problems in /run missing some directories and files? I don't have hal installed, nor any entry in fstab besides the normal physical hard-disk partitions + proc. To me, it looks as if something strange was changed early in the boot process, but there's nothing relevant in the logfiles. Cheers, -- Matteo Settenvini FSF Associated Member Email : mat...@member.fsf.org -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.12 GCS/E d--(-) s+: a- C+++ UL+++ P+ L++++>$ E++>+++ W+++ N+ o? w--- O M- V- PS++ PE- Y+>++ PGP+++ t++ 5 X- R+ !tv b+++ DI++ D++ G++ e++ h+ r++ y+ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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