On Sunday 15 June 2003 02:05 am, Rob Blomquist wrote:
> How does one go about getting rid of supermount?
>
> I have played with it long enough to decide that I like Mandrake without
> it, as it seems to act weird, not mounting some jobs, locking some from
> being a unmounted, and just being a pain. Heck, Icons in KDE can replace it
> in a snap.
>
> I can imagine that I will need to rewrite my fstab to not include it. But
> where else will I need to fix things up?
Hi Rob. For me, its "supermount -i disable" then delete the existing floppy,
DVD, CDRW, and Zip icons. After that, right-click on the desktop and choose
create new <devices> (the old icons point to the wrong place).
Usually, supermount will change what needs to be changed in /etc/fstab. You
can do a "mount -a" after all this and fstab gets read again, but...I've
found that I still need to do a reboot before all my new icons/drives are
recognized.
Sometimes you have to play with it a bit. :-)
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