On Thu, 4 May 2000, Pollywog wrote:

[snip]
> shmget: shm filesystem not mounted
[snip]

Gaaaahhh RTFM!

  Shared memory is now implemented using a new (minimal) virtual file
  system, which you need to mount before programs can use shared  
  memory. To do this automatically at system startup just add the
  following line to your /etc/fstab:

  none   /var/shm        shm     defaults        0 0
   
That was taken straight from the HELP option of SysV IPC in the kernel
config.

                Ian

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