On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Andrej Borsenkow wrote:
> 1. To be of any use, supermount'ed devices should automounted, that happens in
> stock 7.2. This is done in rc.sysinit before mandrake_everytime is called. It
> means, that when mandrake_everytime tries insmod supermount, supermount is
> already loaded, insmod fails and supermount is disabled :-)
I got the patch for 2.4.0, but I applied to 2.4.1-ac5 and I got a crash
when it tried to mount my filesystems at startup, so I had to disable
it. Still, supermount looked as if it would have been mounted had it not
gotten that kernel panic.
> 4. When I try ``supermount enable'' it will add supermount for all devices,
> not just removable. I understand, it may be impossible to know which are
> removable and which are not ... in this case something like
>
> supermount (dis|en)able /dev/cdrom
> supermount (dis|en)able all
>
> is nice.
>
Yes, it tried to add supermount for my windows partition. Maybe this is
why it crashed after all. But 'supermount -i enable seems' to do
different things than what I got in /etc/fstab when I fisrt install
Mandrake.
I keep asking that the tools that you run after the install match exactly
those used during the install, but this has not happened yet. It always
seems like whatever is run during the install does a better job than
anything I try afterward.
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Sincerely,
David Walluck
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