On Friday 17 August 2001 15:22, Scott wrote:
> After sending the last message I sutdown the system.  It took several tries
> to log out and then on shutdown it stopped at an error message that said
> "Kernel Panic" and "Supermount Panic".  I finally shut off the power and
> started back up again.
> SW
>
> On Friday 17 August 2001 15:07, you wrote:
> > I just unstalled a cd rewriter (running 8.0) and was just burning a cd
> > for the first time.  After I did this I put in a cd and tried to read the
> > contents by clicking on the desktop shortcut.  The window never opened.
> > (I have already done: "cd /dev && rm cdrom && ln -s scd0 scdrom" and the
> > shortcut was working fine.)  I rebooted and noticed a line saying the
> > device was busy as it shut down. After reboot it worked OK one time and
> > then same as before.  If try to unmount :  "umount /mnt/cdrom
> >                                       umount: /mnt/cdrom: device is
> > busy". Does anyone know what's up?
> > Thanks,
> > SW
>

Use this as root

# supermount -i disable

then delete the desktop icons for floppy and CD and CDRW and make them again.  This
means you will MANUALLY mount and unmount devices rather than depend on
supermount to do it for you.  Clicking on the icon mounts them, and selecting the icon 
unmounts
(or right clicking and selecting unmount or eject).

supermount was really written for 2.2 and the best kludge patch for 2.4 unraveled 
after a little
stress from some types of hardware.  Supermount is being totally rewritten, and even 
the
beta we just issued does not have it in the kernel yet.

Civileme

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