kumquat-buildroot/system/skeleton
Peter Korsgaard a1451719df skeleton: /etc/fstab: make sure /tmp is world writable and sticky
ramfs (which is used instead of tmpfs if CONFIG_SHMEM isn't enabled in the
kernel configuration), defaults to mode 0755 instead of 01777 like tmpfs
uses.

/tmp should be world writable and sticky, so explictly enforce the mode so
ramfs users gets it correct instead of relying on the defaults.

Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2014-02-21 22:30:24 +01:00
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bin New top-level directory: system 2012-11-04 12:51:08 +01:00
dev New top-level directory: system 2012-11-04 12:51:08 +01:00
etc skeleton: /etc/fstab: make sure /tmp is world writable and sticky 2014-02-21 22:30:24 +01:00
home/ftp New top-level directory: system 2012-11-04 12:51:08 +01:00
lib New top-level directory: system 2012-11-04 12:51:08 +01:00
media New top-level directory: system 2012-11-04 12:51:08 +01:00
mnt New top-level directory: system 2012-11-04 12:51:08 +01:00
opt New top-level directory: system 2012-11-04 12:51:08 +01:00
proc New top-level directory: system 2012-11-04 12:51:08 +01:00
root New top-level directory: system 2012-11-04 12:51:08 +01:00
sbin New top-level directory: system 2012-11-04 12:51:08 +01:00
sys New top-level directory: system 2012-11-04 12:51:08 +01:00
tmp New top-level directory: system 2012-11-04 12:51:08 +01:00
usr New top-level directory: system 2012-11-04 12:51:08 +01:00
var New top-level directory: system 2012-11-04 12:51:08 +01:00
run New top-level directory: system 2012-11-04 12:51:08 +01:00