Supermount could be the problem because the vanilla kernel doesn't use this feature. Nevertheless I could not mount even devices, where the supermaount had been turned off.

L.

At least you're not alone. Some time ago there was a thread about "the ghost in the machine". It turned out the culprit was supermount. This devil have plagued us for years now. In 10.1 is worse than ever, if I may have a say. To me it seems that this ghost has a will of its own, randomly changing /etc/fstab. For example my fstab changes in unpredictable ways whenever I insert a floppy, an USB device like a mp3 player, a scanner or a camera. More often than not I have to edit fstab by hand in order to get things right again, but the ghost returns after a short while.

I guess this is the penalty we have to pay for using an otherwise fine distro.

Kaj Haulrich.


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