tmpmfs="YES" and going from single user to multi user mode

Trond Endrestøl Trond.Endrestol at fagskolen.gjovik.no
Sun Dec 17 01:15:13 PST 2006


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Hi,

After going to single user mode and back to multi user mode on a 
system with tmpmfs="YES" in /etc/rc.conf, I wound up with these 
filesystems:

trond at enterprise:~>df
Filesystem  1K-blocks    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a   9195750 3179348 5280742    38%    /
devfs               1       1       0   100%    /dev
/dev/md0        63214      14   58144     0%    /tmp
procfs              4       4       0   100%    /proc
/dev/md1        63214      20   58138     0%    /tmp

There should either be a shutdown script that unmounts /tmp when 
tmpmfs="YES" and /tmp is indeed mounted as a MFS, or the startup 
script should check to see if /tmp is already mounted (as a MFS) 
before attempting mount the MFS (again).


Trond.

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