That's not the most common symptom of supermount problems, but why not
just try a simple experiment . . . 

cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.safe   /* Just to be paranoid! */
supermount disable

<reboot; see if you hang>

If you don't hang, then great! you've found the problem and solved it.
You'll just have to remember to "mount" and "umount" your devices.

If you still hang, you've at least eliminated a possible cause;

supermount enable 
    -or-
cp /etc/fstab.safe /etc/fstab




On Wed, 08 Mar 2000, you wrote:
| On Wed, 08 Mar 2000, Civileme wrote:
| .wrote:
| >> 
| > Now the only other issue is the SMP kernel. That issue is another story and can 
|still be considered one of the blacker
| > arts, like configuring sendmail with no accessory tools to help you.  Almost
| > always, it can be accomplished with perseverence and BIOS upgrades, on machines
| > more recent than Pentium Pros, at least, but it is sufficiently challenging in
| > some circumstances to give you a warm sense of achievement when you see the
| > login prompt.
| > 
| > Civileme
| 
|       Where might one go to learn these, the darkest of  arts?  I can
| build the Kernel, I can even get it to boot, but getting the system running
| after that, well, thats a different story. 
| 
| as a related question, When the init scroll says `Mounting other
| Filesystems' (the point where my machine hangs), Is this supermount thats
| having a bad day, or is it something else???
| 
|   -- 
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| programmer, renderer, audio fanatic!
| wrote:wrote:
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