Bug #1808
Updated by tuxillo over 2 years ago
Hello I'm using tmpfs for the /tmp directory on my laptop, but everytime it boots, it does not mount /tmp. I added the following line in /etc/fstab @tmpfs /tmp tmpfs /tmp tmpfs rw,mode=777,size=1G 0 0@ 0 and @tmpfs_load="YES"@ tmpfs_load="YES" in /boot/loader.conf When I want to mount it manually, I get this message: @#mount #mount /tmp tmpfs: vfsload(tmpfs): File exists@ exists If I kldunload tmpfs && kldload tmpfs, I can mount it correctly ! If I unload the kernel module then I reboot, it'll mount /tmp. I'm using a custom kernel with SMP support (I only uncommented the line about SMP) with DragonFly 2.7.3 I'm not familiar with mailing-lists, I hope I'm using it correctly and I gave you enought informations too. I'm also about to start a project of auto-benchmarking to find regressions every day (like phoronix do with Linux), but I'll tell you more about this if it works !