Hello!

[Fri, 04 Feb 2005] mandeep singh wrote:
> apt-get installed jackd, then ran argour which told me i need to run
> jackd as non root. when i do that i was getting this error:
> 
> > jackd -d alsa 
> cannot bind server to socket (Permission denied)
> cannot create server sockets
> cannot create engine
>  
> then looking at mount showed that shm wasnt mounted 
> added the following line to /etc/fstab 
> shm           /dev/shm     tmpfs    defaults        0     0
> 
> then mounted shm by
> mount shm
> 
> after that i ran jackd as user and it worked perfectly. So maybe the
> package should check fstab for an shm entry - or something similar.
> apparently you can choose the tmp directory on build too - so thats
> another possible solution.

No. Mounting /dev/shm is done by /etc/init.d/mountvirtfs. It can do so
without an entry in /etc/fstab. If it doesn't you have misconfigured
your system or you are using a glibc6 from a non-Debian source.

Tell me if this is the case.

        Robert.

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