On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 11:35:10PM -0600, Nathan wrote:
> Check the Readme's with the Kernel source - there is actualy a device you
> have to mount in your fstab file (you know, for bootup;) that enables
> shared memory.  It uses a "imaginary" mount point like /proc does.

OK, I found it. It actually uses a *real* mount point. From the docs:

none            /dev/shm        shm             defaults        0 0


Thanks,
Tim

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