Greet-
  I think using something like submount/supermount is just a bad idea
in this case. Freevo handles VCD/CD/DVD just fine without any kind of
mounting madness outside of freevo.

Evan

On 7/26/05, Geert Decorte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had covered this issue lately in the WIKI.
> 
> Either you install submount or supermount.
> The mandrake distribution comes default with supermount
> 
> http://freevo.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/doc/TipsAndTricks#head-1d05cdb982531dee65b0f3d20548b880722069ae
> 
> Submount needs only a additional kernel module and some experiments with
> parameters in /etc/fstab
> Supermount needs a patched kernel
> 
> HTH
> 
> Geert
> 
> 
> 
> > On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 11:44 am, Jake Briggs wrote:
> >
> > you dont need to mount a dvd to play it.
> >
> > eject can be used with EJECT mapped to a button on the remote, or "." on
> > your
> > keyboard.
> >
> > I dont have supermount or anything on any of my freevo boxes.
> >
> > Travis.
> >> WiSHiE wrote:
> >> >On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 10:29 am, Jake Briggs wrote:
> >> >
> >> >you press "eject" on your remote(or keyboard . ), take the DVD out, and
> >> > put a new one in.
> >>
> >> So your saying that freevo will umount the dvd, and dosent use
> >> supermount?  Because that would be handy :)
> >>
> >> >You do not need to exit freevo.
> >>
> >> Last time I attempted to watch 2 dvds (actually, the only time I have
> >> attempted this) the eject button (On the drive itself) wouldnt work as I
> >> expected, and I have neglected to map a button on my remote to "eject".
> >> I put the drive in about three months after I set freevo up initially
> >> you see.
> >>
> >> >Wouldnt be much of a home theatre setup if you had to turn it off to
> >> watch
> >> >another movie now, would it ? :)
> >>
> >> Haha true :)
> >>
> >> Jake
> >>
> >> >>Hi all
> >> >>
> >> >>How does one change a dvd when running freevo? For example, I just
> >> >>watched a movie, and I want to watch another. Do i have to exit
> >> freevo,
> >> >>umount the dvd, eject the dvd, then insert the new one, then run
> >> freevo
> >> >>again? Or can freevo do this sort of thing automatically (well, apart
> >> >>from the 'insert a new one' part :) ).
> >> >>
> >> >>I was just going to configure the supermount stuff last night, but
> >> then
> >> >>I thought I had better ask, maybe freevo has some issues when using
> >> >>supermount ?
> >> >>
> >> >>Jake
> >
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