Also, what's the use of the /dev/shm line?  It looks like it's 
completely unused on my box:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] kdeutils]$ df
Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
...
none                   1033160         0   1033160   0% /dev/shm
...

DR

David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> Just wondering.  In the past, the stock /etc/fstab used to including a 
> line to explicitly mount /tmp, like this:  (note: I've since modded that 
> entry to bump it up to 1GB)
> 
> ...
> none                   /dev/shm      tmpfs     defaults            0      0
> tmpfs                  /tmp          tmpfs     size=1G             0      0
> ...
> 
> But now the fstab no longer includes that line.  Can anyone clarify the 
> reason for the change?  Has something changed kernel-wise to make it 
> unneeded?  And also, if you don't explicitly mount /tmp, then where does 
> it reside?  (Not on disk, I hope!)
> 
> Clarification (or even a few quick URL pointers) appreciated.
> 
> Tnx,
> 
> DR


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