My email was a follow-up email. This email was not meant to present a serious background for a discussion about the pros and cons of subfs etc. Please read my previous emails to understand the context. Quick summary: any future automount mechanism to be included in SUSE Linux is welcome and will be appreciated by many users - however, one should be able to easily switch it off and to use the traditional way of mounting filesystems as there are also many people around who don't like this automount "feature" at all. I think that is a realistic point of view.
The following part should not be treated tooooo seriously: Adrian Schröter wrote: > Am Sunday 12 February 2006 14:10 schrieb Thomas Hertweck: >> [...] Who says that I want to have immediate access to the >> content of a CD-ROM or USB stick after insertion/plugin? > > Who says you(means the user) won't ? I think, I (means the user) know much better than the computer what I want to do! When computers have reached such a level that they are able to predict exactly what I would like to do all the time, then it's time for mankind to surrender... ;-) > [...] > classic /etc/fstab user entries do have the same problem. No, because nothing is mounted automatically. > [...] > Click on "No" the first time and it did never come back. Can't test that anymore because suseplugger and things like that are always the first things to be disabled after installation... ;-) Cheers, Th. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
