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I am trying to add the nodev option to the /run tmpfs partition on my Ubuntu 18.04 LTS system. For other file systems like /boot that exist in /etc/fstab I can add mount options there. /run does not exist in /etc/fstab (at least on my system). Where/how do you specify mount options for it?










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      I am trying to add the nodev option to the /run tmpfs partition on my Ubuntu 18.04 LTS system. For other file systems like /boot that exist in /etc/fstab I can add mount options there. /run does not exist in /etc/fstab (at least on my system). Where/how do you specify mount options for it?







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