On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Tom Roche <tom_ro...@pobox.com> wrote:

>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2012/11/msg00679.html
> >> On every startup, on the initial {black screen, white text} I get
> >> errors beginning with
>
> >> > Mount point '/run' does not exist. Skipping mount.
>
> >> and ending (just before it goes to X) with many (10 > n > 100) lines
> >> beginning with
>
> >> > shm_open() failed
>
> >> I suspect this is related to having a separate /var partition, since,
> >> once the box is booted and I'm logged in, I see that
>
> >> * /run is symlinked to /var/run
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2012/11/msg00682.html
> > Since /run is meant to replace all temporary filesystems in RAM
> > I would expect this to be other way around, ie
> > /var/run to be symlinked to /run. So /run should be a tmpfs and
> > /run/shm and /run/lock part of it. Also
> > /dev/shm should [be] symlinked to /run/shm as well.
> > Can you post your /etc/fstab and output from 'df -hl' command?
>
> $ cat /etc/fstab
> proc    /proc   proc    defaults        0       0
> # /dev/sda3
> UUID=81371084-8857-4621-8859-733596cf4862       /boot   ext4
>  rw,errors=remount-ro    0       0
> # /dev/sda5
> UUID=1ac01fa0-3a44-4ff9-9d9c-3634e2d7d741       swap    swap    sw      0
>       0
> # /dev/sda6
> UUID=43f3e818-1727-4c73-bead-480a413d73df       /       ext4
>  rw,errors=remount-ro    0       1
> # /dev/sda7
> UUID=e19d7759-64d9-4371-b648-fb4a7ba9882c       /usr    ext4
>  rw,errors=remount-ro    0       0
> # /dev/sda8
> UUID=89d00ebd-7c22-4170-8cab-9e1a1273bc70       /opt    ext4
>  rw,errors=remount-ro    0       0
> # /dev/sda9
> UUID=064fea46-d50f-4e9b-b88b-af430ae667e0       /var    ext4
>  rw,errors=remount-ro    0       0
> # /dev/sda10
> UUID=0473c32c-5667-4725-8c7b-b9b931e81f54       /tmp    ext4
>  rw,errors=remount-ro    0       0
> # /dev/sda11
> UUID=575d3851-e472-45b2-be69-db4db84fedba       /home   ext4
>  rw,errors=remount-ro    0       0
>
> $ find / -maxdepth 1 -type d | grep -ve '/$' | sort | xargs du -hls 2>
> /dev/null
> 9.1M    /bin
> 62M     /boot
> 684K    /dev
> 30M     /etc
> 17G     /home
> 457M    /lib
> 5.2M    /lib32
> 4.0K    /lib64
> 16K     /lost+found
> 4.0K    /mnt
> 111M    /opt
> 0       /proc
> 4.0K    /.pulse
> 4.0K    /root
> 13M     /sbin
> 4.0K    /selinux
> 4.0K    /srv
> 0       /sys
> 72K     /tmp
> 4.9G    /usr
> 470M    /var
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2012/11/msg00680.html
> > Does [LMDE] still use init?
>
> $ ps aux | fgrep init
> root         1  1.7  0.0  10636   832 ?        Ss   00:08   0:01 init [2]
> me        3253  0.0  0.0   7772   708 pts/0    S+   00:10   0:00 fgrep init
> $ ps aux | fgrep upstart
> me        3264  0.0  0.0   7740   704 pts/0    S+   00:10   0:00 fgrep
> upstart
> $ ps aux | fgrep systemd
> me        3266  0.0  0.0   7740   704 pts/0    S+   00:10   0:00 fgrep
> systemd
>
> Note LMDE != "Mint": latter now comes in several versions, of which LMDE
> is one.
>
> $ lsb_release -ds
> Linux Mint Debian Edition
> $ cat /etc/debian_version
> wheezy/sid
> $ uname -rv
> 3.2.0-3-amd64 #1 SMP Thu Jun 28 09:07:26 UTC 2012
>
> Your assistance is appreciated, Tom Roche <tom_ro...@pobox.com>
>

Do you have the initscripts package and its dependencies installed?


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