Re: [lfs-support] 6.2.3. Mounting Virtual Kernel File Systems question

2012-05-13 Thread Andrew Benton
On Sun, 13 May 2012 12:43:57 +0100 Wayne Blaszczyk wrote: > > Yes, on my host system (which is LFS 7.1), /dev/shm is a symlink > pointing to /run/shm. This is what the mountvirtfs start script creates > during boot up. This is why I'm questioning if this is a bug? > Wayne. Yes, that looks like

Re: [lfs-support] 6.2.3. Mounting Virtual Kernel File Systems question

2012-05-13 Thread Eleanore Boyd
On 5/13/2012 6:43 AM, Wayne Blaszczyk wrote: > On 13/05/12 20:13, Andrew Benton wrote: >> On Sun, 13 May 2012 06:58:57 +0100 >> Wayne Blaszczyk wrote: >> >>> Hi All, >>> I've recently updated my main workstation to LFS 7.1 (From LFS 6.7), and >>> noticed one of my auto build scripts is now failing

Re: [lfs-support] 6.2.3. Mounting Virtual Kernel File Systems question

2012-05-13 Thread Wayne Blaszczyk
On 13/05/12 20:13, Andrew Benton wrote: > On Sun, 13 May 2012 06:58:57 +0100 > Wayne Blaszczyk wrote: > >> Hi All, >> I've recently updated my main workstation to LFS 7.1 (From LFS 6.7), and >> noticed one of my auto build scripts is now failing. >> I've tracked it down to the following command.

Re: [lfs-support] 6.2.3. Mounting Virtual Kernel File Systems question

2012-05-13 Thread Andrew Benton
On Sun, 13 May 2012 06:58:57 +0100 Wayne Blaszczyk wrote: > Hi All, > I've recently updated my main workstation to LFS 7.1 (From LFS 6.7), and > noticed one of my auto build scripts is now failing. > I've tracked it down to the following command. > mount -vt tmpfs shm $LFS/dev/shm > It seems to m