Hi Seth, thank You for a note about 'vim'. At least, with 'vi' command
and add proper line to the '/etc/fstab', during remounting '/dev/shm'
there was not any problems! It works, but Ubuntu seems to do some
"links" between '/run/shm' and '/dev/shm'.

I mention this, because before edit '/etc/fstab' file and remount
'/dev/shm', I saw, that '/run/shm' was mounted with; (rw,nosuid,nodev)
options. After adding an entry to the '/etc/fstab' file[1] about
'/dev/shm' even after remount, there still was '/run/shm' (e.g. 'mount'
command)! But this time it has (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec) options.

I think, that You are right writing about modifying '/dev/shm' mount
options and "(...) If it were horrible, it would have been fixed."

CONCLUSIONS: So, after adding 'tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs (...)' line to the
'/etc/fstab' file, it is only added (noexec) option to already exist
'/run/shm/' mount point.

Thank You, best regards!

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[1] again; https://help.ubuntu.com/community/StricterDefaults

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