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/dev/shm is a world-writable directory, like /tmp, and should also have the sticky bit set. Without this, any user can delete and replace another user's files in /dev/shm. This bug has been present since /dev/shm was added to the skeleton /etc/fstab, but appears to have been fixed for systems using systemd by commit |
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