> > How did you install intrepid?
>
> > The default has always been RAMRUN=yes in Ubuntu
>
> Your're right. The normal user would never notice it.
>
> But if the user has a choice, it should not broke the boot process.
>
I'm not sure who added the choice.
It's certainly not one we support; most of the boot process
requires /var/run be writable - that's kinda why it's there.
Scott
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On Thu, 2009-05-14 at 11:36 +0000, pjw wrote:
> > How did you install intrepid?
>
> > The default has always been RAMRUN=yes in Ubuntu
>
> Your're right. The normal user would never notice it.
>
> But if the user has a choice, it should not broke the boot process.
>
I'm not sure who added the choice.
It's certainly not one we support; most of the boot process
requires /var/run be writable - that's kinda why it's there.
Scott
--
Scott James Remnant
<email address hidden>