Mike Corbeil wrote:
>
> Jim Adams wrote:
>
> > How do I safely remove supermount from fstab?
>
> Use a filesystem configuration tool. I don't know what your gui
> environment is, however you may find a tool in the desktop, and there
> are tools which can be run from the command line shell, like linuxconf
> and fsconf (I use linuxconf, so far). There's surely one for Mandrake,
> called drak{something}, maybe drakconf. Look around, bring up the tools
> you can find, and investigate. These all have gui's; therefore, you
> should be able to quickly find one which has a supermount option you can
> toggle.
>
> mike
Drakconf is in the KDE GUI for Mandrake, but I haven't got
round to checking if it can be used to remove supermount. It
is a very easy to use graphical tool, but doesn't seem to
have the same power as linuxconf. I'm very new myself, but I
had Red Hat for 2 weeks before I got Mandrake to instal
properly and spent most of that time messing around in
linuxconfig. It's fairly easy to remove the mounting of a
disk there.
--
Lesley Lawless