Bug#1072290: I should add that the bug is due to bogus listchange wording

Eric Valette eric.valette at free.fr
Fri May 31 15:55:44 BST 2024


The way I read the message below is as this:

/tmp will unconditionnaly mounted as a tmpfs file system (which I do not 
want). Uncondionnally does not mean "even if /tmp is explictly mounted 
in /etc/fstab".

So this encourage user to do the command mentionned below. The previous 
setup is rather unclear.

I tried to let the /tmp entry in /etc/fstab and do not do the mask 
command and then it boot but

"/tmp is not by default a tmpfs" or by default should read unless 
otherwyse explicitly mounted via entry in /etc/fstab.



       --------------------- found in list-change --------------------
systemd (256~rc3-3) unstable; urgency=medium

   - /tmp/ is now by default a tmpfs, via the tmp.mount unit provided
upstream.
     The previous setup can be retained simply by masking the unit
locally with:

     systemctl mask tmp.mount

     or:

     touch /etc/systemd/system/tmp.mount

    --------------------------------------------------------

-- 
Eric Valette



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