** On Apr 04, Herbert Xu scribbled: > Grendel <grendel@vip.net.pl> wrote: > > > > must be mounted _after_ /var us mounted (if such is the case). The only > > reasonable place for this is /etc/fstab. And it should be done before potato > > goes out, because chances are it will coincide with the release of 2.4.0. > > This has nothing to do with potato, regardless of when 2.4 is released and > packaged. On the contrary, it has much to do with potato - regardless of when/if 2.4 is released/packaged. If potato comes out without support for that file system then you'll soon have several dozens of bug reports that "potato doesn't work with 2.4.x. The System V IPC doesn't work on Debian/potato, but it does on RedHat 6.45". I don't want to start another endless discussion - it's a simple issue, doesn't hurt anyone, doesn't bother anyone, it won't affect the potato release cycle, etc. etc. marek
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