Well... I tried editing my fstab line to just have dev= and fs=
but that didn't seem to help... then I rmmod-ed and modprobe-ed
supermount again and it still didn't work...
 Oh well...


On 04 Sep 2001 11:23:21 -0500, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 September 2001 09:46 am, David Durham escribi�:
> > Hi... I installed the newest kernel to day, 2.4.8-18, because I
> > wanted to try supermount.
> > Well, it installed fine and I did a `supermount -i enable` (as root)
> > and rebooted.
> > I stuck a data cd in and typed `ls /mnt/cdrom` (as root) and didn't
> > see anything...  Then I did a `modprobe supermount` because it wasn't
> > listed in `lsmod` (what, again, do I need to do to make it always
> > load supermount?).  Still nothing.
> > Is the format for /etc/fstab still to same?
> > My line for /mnt/cdrom:
> > /mnt/cdrom      /mnt/cdrom      supermount
> > fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom,ro,nosuid,noauto,nodev,exec 0 0
> > I can manually mount the cdrom, `mount /mnt/cdrom` and it works fine
> > Any ideas?  I'm just hoping I didn't miss a thread about it...
> 
>    I did just the same as you, but with the addition of trimming my 
> fstab line from fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom,ro,nosuid,noauto,nodev,exec 0 
> 0, to just   fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom 0 0   That appeared to get 
> supermount working, but when I tried to access a CD in Konqueror, the 
> system locked up jelly tight. Had to reboot to get it back. Same thing 
> happened trying again in a terminal.
> 
>    Evidently Texstar's had a little better luck
> http://pclinuxonline.com/article.php?sid=434&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0 
>  
> -- 
>       Tom Brinkman                       Galveston Bay
> 
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