On Wednesday 06 June 2001 08:17 am, Turgut Kalfaoglu wrote:
>�I cant figure this out; it seems I lost the ability to mount the CD's
>�automatically. �Was it part of the kernel? I upgraded my kernel..
>�How do we enable it again?
>
>�Thanks! -t
�7.x or 8.0? �Did you go from a 2.2.x to a 2.4.x kernel? �Take a look
in �/etc/rc.d/init.d/mandrake_everytime � �for the :
# Disabling supermount if not here
if [[ $(uname -m) != sparc* �]];then
� � if grep -q '^\/.*supermount.*' /etc/fstab && \
� � � � ! grep -q '[[:space:]]supermount$' /proc/filesystems �&& \
� � � � ! modprobe -n supermount >/dev/null 2>/dev/null && [ -x
/usr/bin/perl ];then
� � � � action "Disabling Supermount" /usr/sbin/supermount -i disable
� � fi
fi
�section (the above is from 8.0). �With LM 7.x, 2.2.x kernels put
'supermount.o' in a slight different directory location than the 2.4.x
kernels use. So the first time you boot a 2.4 kernel, the script
doesn't find the module, and overwrites /etc/fstab, and disables
supermount. You'll need to edit mandrake_everytime to correct the
location of the supermount module, and then run 'supermount -i enable'
(see man supermount), restart. �With 8.0, it looks for supermount so
all this shouldn't be a problem. Maybe none of this has to do with your
problem, but it might be a good place to start lookin.
--
Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay