On Tuesday 09 Sep 2003 9:54 am, John Richard Smith wrote:
> RichardA wrote:
> >On Mon, 08 Sep 2003 13:27:09 +0100, Michael Lothian
> >
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>Have you checked that the second card doens't have any other
> >>partitions on it.
> >
> >Either card works, as long as it is used first.
> >
> >>Alternativly you could set up up to use super mount, which would
> >>negate the need to use the mount command altogether.
> >
> >Like many people, I had problems with supermount. I've just turned
> > it back on, and I'm still having the same problem. No icons
> > appear on the desktop automatically, though. Should they?
> >
> >Richard
>
> With supermount you cannot rightmouse click the desktop down to
> create new<whater> device.
>
> Instead KDE-look'n'feel - behaviour, then put an |x| against the
> device, only if it's anything like my experiece it don't work
> properly most of the time.So I gave up on supermount.
>
> John

The easiest way to make supermount work again is to do it in MCC.  
With the card in, go to Mount Points.  You should see one for it 
there.  If you select that, then Options you can set supermount.  It 
should ask you if you want your fstab updating.  Agree and you should 
be fine.

Anne
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