"Ivica Bukvic" <ico(a)fuse.net> writes:
Well, the odd thing is that I have the exactly same
setup on another
machine with the same kernel rpm installed and that one has shm just
fine.
At any rate, according to Mdk there needs to be this kind of line added:
none /tmp tmpfs defaults 0 0
I think your problem is that, for JACK, the mount point should be
/dev/shm. You can use tmpfs for the /tmp file system if you want, but
that does not satisfy JACK's requirement for POSIX openshm support.
(supposedly tmpfs has replaced shmfs in the newer
kernels)
Yes.
Yet, I am not sure whether this thing has to be
mounted explicitly or
what. On the other machine everything is automatic, but this one is
giving me all kinds of headaches. Should I maybe recompile the jack, now
that I've added this thingy to my fstab? What about a reboot?
It does have to be mounted explicitly the first time. If you set up
/etc/fstab correctly, it will be remounted whenever you reboot.
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Jack O'Quin
Austin, Texas, USA