On 9/29/05, Antonio <debian(a)fastwebnet.it> wrote:
However, if I do one of these three things I get the
right permission so jack can start from normal user:
1) Add to fstab:
shm /dev/shm tmpfs nodev,nosuid,noexec 0 0
Will survive a reboot.
2) manually mont shm with:
# mount -t tmpfs shm /dev/shm
Probably requires you to be root. Why bother. Could be done by user
with the proper entry in fstab.Why not use #1?
3) change the permissions:
# chomd a+rwx /dev/shm
Again, probably requires you to be root.
So use 1) for now (as suggested by Mark previously). Is this the best
solution on debian? (Not that I don't trust Mark, but only to ask if
debian has a specific behaviour here).
Sure. I don't trust Mark either! ;-)
Glad you have things working.
- Mark