Randy McMurchy wrote:
Alexander, it is totally flexible. We can do anything we need at
*mount* time. We are not held back by what is put in the fstab
file.
You must understand this. <sigh>....
OK, with one correction. Your words are true (with ivman) only for media
types that can be automounted upon insertion. Let's treat "floppy +
ivman" as a broken configuration, and then I'll agree.
/me goes away to buy some potatoes
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