Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 07 Nov 2004 11:05:53 +0900 | From | Chiaki <> | Subject | Re: Configuration system bug? : tmpfs listing in /proc/filesystems when TMPFS was not configured!? |
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Chiaki wrote: > Chiaki wrote: > >> (Please cc: me since I am not subscribed to linux-kernel list.) >> >> I think there is something fishy about kernel 2.6.9. >> >> I failed to enable TMPFS during configuration of >> my linux kernel 2.6.9. >> >> However, somehow /proc/filesystems lists "nodev tmpfs" line !? >> >> Is this to be expected? >> > > Just in case, the compilation of the kernel used stale object files, or > something, > I recompiled the kernel after running make clean. > > Still, "tmpfs" shows up in /proc/filesystems > listing although TMPFS was not configured. > > I tried to figure out where "tmpfs" was > exported to /proc/filesystems, but could > not. > > This bug may bite more users in subtle ways > in the future. > > BTW, the kernel version is 2.6.9 > (-test-tmscsim suffix to the version string below > is added to remind me that I was testing tmscsim SCSI driver module.) > > ishikawa@duron$ uname -a > Linux duron 2.6.9-test-tmscsim #11 Sun Nov 7 03:28:42 JST 2004 i686 > GNU/Linux > > Is there a specific sub-system module to whose maintainer > I should submit a bug report? > >
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