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Subject: Re: rootfs end tmpfs both on /
From: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux () googlemail ! com>
Date: 2010-03-22 7:37:50
Message-ID: 201003220837.50650.vda.linux () googlemail ! com
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On Monday 22 March 2010 07:49, Thierry.Iceta wrote:
> When I try to mout /proc
>
> mount proc /proc -t proc
>
> The mount command result is:
>
> rootfs 32989688 21524 32968164 0% /
> tmpfs 32989688 21524 32968164 0% /
>
> In this cas I want only tmpfs and I found rootfs and tmpfs
>
> Could you help me and tell me witch CONFIG_FEATURE must be set of
> to avoid this probleme
This is normal for reasonably recent 2.6 kernels.
rootfs is an internal kernel filesystem which is always present.
Just ignore it.
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vda
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