Bug#965230: closed by Felipe Sateler <fsateler at debian.org> (Re: Bug#965230: pulseaudio: writes to mount point prior to /tmp being mounted)

Felipe Sateler fsateler at debian.org
Tue Jul 28 19:26:41 BST 2020


(Please keep the bug on CC).

On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 11:27 AM Edmund H. Ramm <dj6ux at posteo.de> wrote:

> Estimado Felipe,
>
> Felipe Sateler <fsateler at debian.org> writes:
>
> > [...]
> > Anyway, those directories are created when there is no runtime directory
> > for pulseaudio to use. That this is happening before /tmp is mounted, it
> > means that something is trying to use pulseaudio that early during boot.
> > That then it is created again, means some other user (or your own user,
> but
> > in an unclean environment) is trying to use pulseaudio.
> >
> > Who owns that directory? Do you have logs that may show who is creating
> > that?
>
>    if I had, I'd supplied them. The user is (was) root, and the temporary
> directory is created from initramfs without leaving a trace in the journal.
> The only hint that something went wrong is when /tmp gets mounted on a then
> no longer clean mount point.
>

This is very weird. The initramfs should have an in-memory /tmp. Are you
sure it is created in the intiramfs?



-- 

Saludos,
Felipe Sateler
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