"supermount disable" will only work temporarily. To write the change to fstab, you need to "supermount -i disable".
Miark On 31 Oct 2002 17:52:34 -0500 Michael Notforyou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Your best bet is to screw supermount,if you can deal with mount and > umount (not that hard). Change the /etc/fstab back to the way it was > before and do: > > supermount disable > > as root. Supermount is supposed to work, but I've discovered that it > doesn't most of the time.
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