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On Monday 02 December 2002 08:03 pm, H. Narfi Stefansson wrote:
> I used the following to disable supermount:
>
> cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.with_supermount
> supermount -i disable
>
> This will give you a new /etc/fstab file and supermount will be completely
> disabled after the next reboot.
>
> Your problems sound typical of the supermount problems and they should go
> away once you disable it.
Thanks very much for the above commands. That has done the trick to get me to 
be able to reliable copy files from my backup cd's back to my system. Now if 
only someone could convince Mandrake to move on to a auto mounter that works. 
Supermount has been a problem for years and I see no resolution in site for 
it.
- -- 
        Yours,
        Ralph.
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