I think there are the following possible valid end states that we want
to get to at the end of the postinst:

 - we're not in a chroot.  /dev/shm is bind mounted to /run/shm, with the 
reboot script handling the fix-up to make /dev/shm a symlink to /run/shm before 
next boot.
 - we're in a chroot and /dev is not bind mounted.  sysvshm should be mounted 
*somewhere* within the chroot, but we don't know where this will be done and 
we're not going to do it ourselves.  So dictate that this should be /run/shm, 
and make /dev/shm a symlink there.
 - we're in a chroot and /dev is bind mounted, and /dev/shm is a symlink to 
/run/shm (because the parent environment is also a recent Debian/Ubuntu 
release).  Make the /run/shm directory.
 - we're in a chroot, /dev is bind mounted, and /dev/shm is also bind mounted.  
This is not a good situation to be in, because it means that the future 
correctness of the chroot is dependent on the setup remaining the same on the 
host system - which it won't if the host system is an older Debian/Ubuntu 
release that is later upgraded.  But we do the best we can for now, and make 
/run/shm a symlink to /dev/shm.
 - we're in a chroot, /dev/ is bind mounted, and /dev/shm is a non-bind-mounted 
directory.  We can't fix this, so we should just create the /run/shm directory 
and leave /dev/shm alone.

Does that make sense?

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