I wonder if it would be overkill to detect a /dev/shm mount and non-existent /run/shm and, if both are the case, move the mount. Otherwise, throw our hands up and assume user did something weird by hand.
I wonder if it would be overkill to detect a /dev/shm mount and non-existent /run/shm and, if both are the case, move the mount. Otherwise, throw our hands up and assume user did something weird by hand.