Where did you get the new kernel from, and how did you install it? A Mandrake 
kernel installed as an RPM should have no problems with Supermount. AFAIK, 
only Mandrake has Supermount in their kernels (correct me if I'm wrong). If 
you compiled from sources, or used a non-Mandrake kernel, then there's a 
chance that you don't have Supermount compiled into the kernel. In that case, 
the easiest solution is to upgrade to the latest Mandrake kernel, currently 
2.2.17. Otherwise, you could wait for 2.4 (again, get a Mandrake version), 
which is due in December (provided that Linus meets his own deadline).

On Mon, 27 Nov 2000 18:09, Kusumanto Sigit wrote:
> I've just upgrade my Mandrake 7.0 kernel into 2.2.16. After boot up, my
> supermount feature doesn't work. It complains that the kernel doesn't
> support it. What compilling options should I choose to enable this feature?
>
> -kz-

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