I think the debate over using supermount or not has no proper right or wrong
answer, right now. To me, this is one of those "Chevy vs. Ford" arguments
('scuse the American reference..I can't think of an international one at the
moment. :-) For every one of us that says it works wonderfully, there's
someone else who found just the opposite to be true. Regardless of how
knowledgeable you are about Linux, or inexperienced (like me!), it's hard
not to admit that any feature that works for some and not for others is
still not working to the level and expectation that is implies, and
therefore needs improving. That doesn't mean that it has no value or use for
some.

No doubt, Mandrake will find a way to make it work some day. It needed to be
done yesterday, but since it hasn't, mulling over its value is just a an
exercise in futility unless someone can come up with a way to make it work
for everyone. The only "useful" answer at this moment seems to be use it if
it works you, if you like it or if you must have it. Don't use it if it
doesn't work for you, you don't like it or you don't need it.

A 'win-win' scenario to me...for the time being.

T



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