I like Michael's idea better than mine,,, I just leave a cd in the drive, it 
finds it much quicker than if it is empty

On Friday 07 February 2003 06:16 pm, Michael Adams wrote:
> On Sat, 08 Feb 2003 07:23, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> > On Thursday February 6 2003 02:08 pm, mbot wrote:
> > > Thanks, Damian. Although it's not what I really mean, still ... it
> > > helps a lot. Thanks again.
> > > Btw, there's a little problem. Why my computer always hang (so I
> > > must use Xkill) when my mouse pointing into this /mnt? To others,
> > > no problema. Do you know the answer?
> > > TIA
> >
> >    My solution was to move Windoze out of the /mnt directory. 'Course
> > I haven't had winsux installed for months ;>  Anyhow, let's say your
> > Winblows is now in /mnt/win_c.  As root create a /c directory,
> > 'mkdir /c'.  Then 'umount' your Windoze partition. Make a bakup copy
> > of /etc/fstab. Then on the line in fstab that contains /mnt/win_c,
> > delete  mnt/win_  leaving just,   /c   Then run 'mount -a'.  You're
> > Windoze partition is now mounted on /c. No need to go thru /mnt, and
> > havt'a wait for supermount to figure out you don't have any removable
> > media inserted, or to access it if you do.
> >
> >     I doubt your system need's Xkill'ing. It's probly just getting
> > hung on removable media for quite a while.  If this is the case,
> > about your only choice is to (as root), 'supermount -i disable'
> > followed immediately with 'mount -a'. Then learn to use Kdiskfree to
> > mount/umount removable media.  If you do this, there's no real need
> > to move winsux out of /mnt as I described above.
> >
> >      BTW, for the most part, I've rarely had any problems with
> > supermount. Other than it takin a long time to access removable
> > media.  This is vastly improved in 9.1, CD access is almost
> > instantaneous on the CL, and much quicker even with Konqueror.
>
> Normally Tom, i enjoy your input immensly as very useful. I am respectfully
> going to take issue with this one though as i beleive there is a "better"
> way. This breaks the standard and thus should be frowned upon. |:-(
>
> I suspect that the "hang" is in a file manager like konqueror or similar.
> In my opinion there is often a generous pause (up to 10 secs here on my
> machine) when accessing /mnt/ due to my DVD, CD-RW, and floppy seeking a
> disk. Do all methods cause the "hang". Try "ls /mnt" in a terminal.
>
> My solution would be to put a link to the /mnt/windows directory in your ~,
> if this is a problem.
>
> [michael@tirnanog michael]$ ln -s /mnt/windows ~/windows
> is my own example.
>
> Then a clicking on the (apparent) windows directory in /home/michael/ takes
> me straight into windows without testing the removable media on the way.
> Each user does this separately.
>
> Sorry Tom, i am not wanting to offend a master, just offering what i
> beleive is a better alternative.


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