Subject: Re: problem with tmpfs and linux emulation?
To: YAMAMOTO Takashi <yamt@mwd.biglobe.ne.jp>
From: Steven M. Bellovin <smb@cs.columbia.edu>
List: current-users
Date: 11/09/2005 20:40:17
In message <1131579856.106778.1144.nullmailer@yamt.dyndns.org>, YAMAMOTO Takash
i writes:
>> What, precisely, is the problem? What is there about tmpfs that a
>> application can detect?
>>
>> --Steven M. Bellovin, http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb
>
>i think that you need to confirm your problem is
>really tmpfs related or not.
>
I already did, of course, but I repeated it.
Here's a shell sequence:
# mount -t mfs /dev/wd0b /mnt
# cp ~smb/.profile /mnt/foo.txt
# umount /mnt
# mount -t tmpfs /dev/wd0b /mnt
# cp ~smb/.profile /mnt/foo.txt
# umount /mnt
# mount -t mfs /dev/wd0b /mnt
# cp ~smb/.profile /mnt/foo.txt
# umount /mnt
Right after each 'cp', I uniconized OpenOffice2, typed ^O, typed
/mnt/ [ENTER]
in the box. For the mfs file system, it showed foo.txt; for the tmpfs
file system, it showed nothing. I can open the file by typing its
name, so it's annoying rather than critical. Working in a subdirectory
didn't help.
--Steven M. Bellovin, http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb