-
Simon McVittie authored
This can be the case on older sysvinit- or Upstart-based Debian-derived distributions, such as Ubuntu 14.04 (with the default Upstart init system) and Debian 9 (with the non-default sysvinit init system). Under systemd or the versions of sysvinit in Debian >= 10, /dev/shm is a real tmpfs and /run/shm is a symlink to /dev/shm. Signed-off-by:
Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
Simon McVittie authoredThis can be the case on older sysvinit- or Upstart-based Debian-derived distributions, such as Ubuntu 14.04 (with the default Upstart init system) and Debian 9 (with the non-default sysvinit init system). Under systemd or the versions of sysvinit in Debian >= 10, /dev/shm is a real tmpfs and /run/shm is a symlink to /dev/shm. Signed-off-by:
Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>