The real problem is that we need an "--oknodo" option (like the one in start-stop-daemon) in mount so that failures to mount on account of the mount already having been done, can be ignored. The current code which ignores return status 32 when it occurs ORed with 64 is a kludge.
I do not think that we should massively complicate the initscript just so that we can filter out this bogus failure message. Now, if I were a younger man I would whip up a patch for the mount program to implement this. However, last time I did this was in August 2003 and although I have pinged the successive maintainers many many times, _that_ patch has never been applied and I rarely receive replies. When I do it's "Sorry, I'm too busy now." An alternative would be to write a patch and get it into the Debian version of the mount program. However, my experience with the Debian maintainer is almost as bad as with the upstream maintainer. So _I_ am not going to do anything about this. Someone else might want to try. -- Thomas Hood -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]