On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 02:01:08PM +0200, Peder Hedlund wrote: > > I had no fstab entry for shm in my debian etch (testing) system. > > So /dev/shm had wrong permission. I don't now if this is a bug in the > > jackd pachage. However, if I do one of these three things I get the > > right permission so jack can start from normal user: > > 1) Add to fstab: > > shm /dev/shm tmpfs nodev,nosuid,noexec 0 0 > > So use 1) for now (as suggested by Mark previously). Is this the best > > solution on debian? (Not that I don't trust Mark, but only to ask if > > debian has a specific behaviour here). > That explains the faulty permissions; since no filesystem was mounted > on the (empty) directory /dev/shm it had the default 755 root.root. > The fstab entry is perfectly fine. > > [OT] > > I don't have a devpts entry in fstab, should debian must have one? > > (infact I currently have to manually mount devpts to open a subshell, > > for example CRTL+O in mc). > > [/OT] > You (or the debian testing release) seem to have screwed up some > /etc files somewhat. As said, Mandrake has the mounting of devpts > in rc.sysinit, but I guess you could add that to fstab as well. On debian /etc/init.d/mountvirtfs handles /dev/pts as well as /dev/shm -- Eric Dantan Rzewnicki | Systems Administrator Technical Operations Division | Radio Free Asia 2025 M Street, NW | Washington, DC 20036 | 202-530-4900 CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION This e-mail message is intended only for the use of the addressee and may contain information that is privileged and confidential. Any unauthorized dissemination, distribution, or copying is strictly prohibited. If you receive this transmission in error, please contact network@xxxxxxxx