On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 08:57:18PM +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote: > rleigh <rle...@codelibre.net> writes: [...] > > tmpfs filesystems are different; here they /do/ differ in the sense that > > /run, /run/lock, /lib/init/rw etc. /are/ separate unique instances of > > tmpfs. Here, it might make sense to give them a name other than "none" > > or "tmpfs" in order to distinguish between them--that is to say, the > > tmpfs instance, rather than the mountpoint. So names such as "run", > > "runlock", would provide a unique key for /etc/fstab in addition to the > > mountpoint. But this is mostly cosmetic, and if we do make such a > > change we'll need to ensure that it's coordinated between initscripts > > and initramfs-tools. > > It really doesn't matter what it is as long as it is consitent. Given > that /run and /run/lock aren't yet in use in Debian now would be the > time to pick a name and then stick with it. Using "run" and "runlock" > sounds good, go with that. [...] It does matter, as this is not just a matter for initramfs-tools and initscripts. We also need to agree with systemd and that is cross- distribution. Ben.
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