Hi All
I suspect this has been round before.I had'nt noticed it as I rarely use
a floppy these days.
But that friend noticed it ,( I suspect I have misspelt friend, in his
case maybe the r is missing).
I've checked my machines and they all do the same.
Which ever app uses the floppy drive first
On Monday 06 Oct 2003 9:16 am, Richard Bown wrote:
Hi All
I suspect this has been round before.I had'nt noticed it as I
rarely use a floppy these days.
But that friend noticed it ,( I suspect I have misspelt friend, in
his case maybe the r is missing).
I've checked my machines and they all
On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 10:08, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 06 Oct 2003 9:16 am, Richard Bown wrote:
Hi All
I suspect this has been round before.I had'nt noticed it as I
rarely use a floppy these days.
But that friend noticed it ,( I suspect I have misspelt friend, in
his case maybe the r
Hi
Replying to Anne
I had user missing from that line , so I added it and rebooted.
Exactly the same happens, even tried killing nautilus.
So I changed the fstab entry to ext3
mtools works so does win4lin :)
If I manually mount the floppy drive Nautilus can see the contents but
mtools and
hi,
I've just installed the kernel update, and enabled supermount, but when
I insert a cdrom, it still doesn't mount automatically
did I miss something here?
Thanks
Hans
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Yes. Supermount is evil. This is the first thing i disable after an
install.
Rob
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of SainTiss
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 5:58 AM
To: MDKexpert Mailing
Subject: [expert] supermount
hi,
I've
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 13:03, Robert Wideman wrote:
Yes. Supermount is evil. This is the first thing i disable after an
install.
Rob
snipped Tofu ---
What a usefull post.
To the original Poster:
Have you the right fstab entries for supermount ?
Have you made 'supermount -m
.
Rob
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of SainTiss
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 5:58 AM
To: MDKexpert Mailing
Subject: [expert] supermount
hi,
I've just installed the kernel update, and enabled supermount, but when
I
I enabled supermount through the MDK control center, but this is what I
got in fstab now:
none /mnt/cdrom2 supermount
dev=/dev/scd1,fs=auto,ro,--,iocharset=iso8859-1,codepage=850,noauto,users 0 0
I'm not sure what the -- is doing there, so I tried removing it, but to
no avail...
Hans
On Wed,
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 12:37 pm, SainTiss wrote:
Well, I reasoned that way too when I first installed 9.0, but the docs
of the kernel-updates specifically mention supermount as being rewritten
and fixed...
There must be some oddity about supermount, though. It works beautifully on
my box,
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 12:41 pm, SainTiss wrote:
I enabled supermount through the MDK control center, but this is what I
got in fstab now:
none /mnt/cdrom2 supermount
dev=/dev/scd1,fs=auto,ro,--,iocharset=iso8859-1,codepage=850,noauto,users 0
0
Mine is
none /mnt/cdrom2 supermount
cause a problem, just
frustration.
Rob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Anne Wilson
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 6:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] supermount
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 12:37 pm, SainTiss wrote
Of Anne Wilson
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 6:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] supermount
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 12:41 pm, SainTiss wrote:
I enabled supermount through the MDK control center, but this is what I
got in fstab now:
none /mnt/cdrom2 supermount
dev
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 13:46, Anne Wilson wrote:
Mine is
none /mnt/cdrom2 supermount
dev=/dev/scd0,fs=auto,--,user,iocharset=iso8859-15,codepage=850,umask=0 0 0
Maybe that 'user' is significant? It certainly works for me.
I tried changing users to user, but that didn't make it work
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 12:50 pm, Robert Wideman wrote:
My problems is that when i want to eject the cdrom i cant do it b/c it auto
mounts with supermount when i told it not to.
Tell me more - you're umounting from c/l I take it? I have noticed that
sometimes it can get picky (I'm
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 12:58 pm, SainTiss wrote:
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 13:46, Anne Wilson wrote:
Mine is
none /mnt/cdrom2 supermount
dev=/dev/scd0,fs=auto,--,user,iocharset=iso8859-15,codepage=850,umask=0 0
0
Maybe that 'user' is significant? It certainly works for me.
I tried
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Anne Wilson
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 7:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] supermount
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 12:50 pm, Robert Wideman wrote:
My problems is that when i want to eject the cdrom i cant do
it b/c it auto
mounts
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 14:08, Anne Wilson wrote:
I tried changing users to user, but that didn't make it work either...
Shot in the dark, Hans. I know some parts of this statement are
position-sensitive, but I don't know which ones. Try moving the 'user'
forward.
Didn't help either,
Didn't help either, but thanks for the tip...
this is what I did to get it working:
1) upgrade kernel and reboot
2) enable supermount in MDK CC
3) check that supermount is loaded with lsmod
4) put a cd in the cd-player
5) wait and see nothing happen
6) cd /mnt/cdrom2 and nothing
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On Wednesday 05 February 2003 07:41 am, SainTiss wrote:
I enabled supermount through the MDK control center, but this is what I
got in fstab now:
none /mnt/cdrom2 supermount
Hmm, wait a minute...
I think I figured it out:
I seem to be able to mount /mnt/cdrom2 without a cd being in the
drive... And from the moment that's done, it all seems to work... if I
insert a cd, its contents are correctly displayed, I can eject it
without unmounting, and I can replace the cd
or into another script to mount it on
boot up or something.
Rob
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Anne Wilson
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 7:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] supermount
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 12:50
scd points with an IDE cdrom, with scsi emulatio scd0 is a
valid device for a /dev/scd*
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Anne Wilson
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 6:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 13:03 +, Anne Wilson wrote:
Tell me more - you're umounting from c/l I take it? I have noticed that
sometimes it can get picky (I'm normally in gui mode) if anything is reading
the directory tree and may be reading the cds directory also. That just
means that
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 1:09 pm, Robert Wideman wrote:
I dont remember, its been awhile since i have used supermount. Once i
started having the probs a few months ago i disabled supermount after
reading an article somewhere stating that it has been badly written or
something to that effect
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 1:42 pm, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 13:03 +, Anne Wilson wrote:
Tell me more - you're umounting from c/l I take it? I have noticed that
sometimes it can get picky (I'm normally in gui mode) if anything is
reading the directory tree and may
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 1:21 pm, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
I love supermount. It works for me on 8.2 and 9.0. I have 2 cdroms (1
cdrom, 1 cdburner). My working entry for my cd burner on /mnt/cdrom2 is:
none /mnt/cdrom2 supermount dev=/dev/scd0,fs=auto,
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 13:46 +, Anne Wilson wrote:
That fits with my experience. Also, if you panic and umount it from c/l you
tend to upset it. Closing all, as you say, usually does it. One variatioon
on your experience is that it may open and immediately close before you could
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 2:04 pm, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
. One
variatioon on your experience is that it may open and immediately close
before you could possibly remove the disk. It then automatically mounts
the disk again, and you are back at square one until you've found what's
bugging
SCNR???
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On Wednesday 05 February 2003 09:04 am, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 13:46 +, Anne Wilson wrote:
That fits with my experience. Also, if you panic and umount it from c/l
you tend to upset it. Closing all, as you say, usually does it. One
variatioon on your
I just tried playing an audio-cd, and that works fine as well...
Hans
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 14:28, SainTiss wrote:
Hmm, wait a minute...
I think I figured it out:
I seem to be able to mount /mnt/cdrom2 without a cd being in the
drive... And from the moment that's done, it all seems to
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 09:23 -0500, et wrote:
SCNR???
Sorry Could Not Resist
(if you were asking for the meaning)
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what you did or wrote. Most important lifesaving sentence in marital
life.
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On Wednesday 05 February 2003 09:32 am, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 09:23 -0500, et wrote:
SCNR???
Sorry Could Not Resist
(if you were asking for the meaning)
A kind of preventive measure when you know you may get spanked for
what you did or wrote. Most important
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 2:27 pm, SainTiss wrote:
I just tried playing an audio-cd, and that works fine as well...
Sounds as though you're sorted, then. But - you told us how, now we need to
know why :) Anyone tell us?
Anne
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Sorry for coming in late.
I seem to be able to mount /mnt/cdrom2 without a cd being in the
drive...
Yes. once you have enabled supermount in the fstab, you have to call
mount /mnt/cdrom2 to actually activate it.
And from the moment that's done, it all seems to work... if I
insert a cd,
That fits with my experience. Also, if you panic and umount it from c/l
you tend to upset it. Closing all, as you say, usually does it. One
variatioon on your experience is that it may open and immediately close
before you could possibly remove the disk. It then automatically mounts
the
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 14:33, Damian Gatabria wrote:
so that would mean I should just remove the noauto from fstab, and I
should be fine?
noauto is a parameter that means that this drive is NOT included in the list
when you tell the fstab to mount everything. for example, when you issue
To: MDKexpert Mailing
Subject: [expert] supermount
hi,
I've just installed the kernel update, and enabled supermount, but when
I insert a cdrom, it still doesn't mount automatically
did I miss something here?
Thanks
Hans
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On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 1:40 pm, Damian Gatabria wrote:
That fits with my experience. Also, if you panic and umount it from c/l
you tend to upset it. Closing all, as you say, usually does it. One
variatioon on your experience is that it may open and immediately close
before you could
SainTiss wrote:
hi,
I've just installed the kernel update, and enabled
supermount, but when I insert a cdrom, it still doesn't
mount automatically did I miss something here?
Thanks
Hans
you need to reboot the computer after doing a 'supermount -i
enable' to get supermount to read the
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 12:32 pm, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
you need to reboot the computer after doing a 'supermount -i
enable' to get supermount to read the fstab file.
grin I think you can do a mount -a and get away with the same thing
without rebooting...
--
p.s. if you have tried enabling it, then forgive this question!
---Original Message---
From: SainTiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02/05/03 06:37 AM
To: MDKexpert Mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [expert] supermount
Well, I reasoned that way too when I first installed 9.0, but the docs
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 07:39 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
There must be some oddity about supermount, though. It works beautifully
on my box, yet others have endless problems. Of course, it may be that
other customisation/choices are affecting it - don't know about that.
Anne
Ditto here,
Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 12:32 pm, Alan Shoemaker
wrote:
you need to reboot the computer after doing a 'supermount
-i enable' to get supermount to read the fstab file.
grin I think you can do a mount -a and get away with
the same thing without rebooting...
SainTiss wrote on Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 12:58:18PM +0100 :
hi,
I've just installed the kernel update, and enabled supermount, but when
I insert a cdrom, it still doesn't mount automatically
did I miss something here?
Paste your /etc/fstab. Paste the results of 'mount'. Paste the results
of
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Anne Wilson wrote on Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 12:46:54PM + :
I'm not sure what the -- is doing there, so I tried removing it, but to
no avail...
I couldn't figure that one out either.
The options that come before the -- are for supermount
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Anne Wilson wrote on Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 12:39:49PM + :
Well, I reasoned that way too when I first installed 9.0, but the docs
of the kernel-updates specifically mention supermount as being rewritten
and fixed...
There must be some oddity
On Wednesday 05 Feb 2003 10:31 pm, Todd Lyons wrote:
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Anne Wilson wrote on Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 12:46:54PM + :
I'm not sure what the -- is doing there, so I tried removing it, but to
no avail...
I couldn't figure that one out either.
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 06:17 am, SainTiss wrote:
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 14:08, Anne Wilson wrote:
I tried changing users to user, but that didn't make it work either...
Shot in the dark, Hans. I know some parts of this statement are
position-sensitive, but I don't know which ones.
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 20:50, Lorne wrote:
5) wait and see nothing happen
6) cd /mnt/cdrom2 and nothing happens...
Ummm I know this is a terribly stupid question but did you do an ls
/mnt/cdrom2? The supermount stuff is black magic and I don't think I like it
at all, but for me I have
On Tuesday 22 October 2002 11:53 am, Milos Prudek wrote:
Yes we have seen this as well.
On Mandrake 8.2 as well.
The manual mount clears the problem.
Absolutely.
Is there no way to make supermount work?
Just another note on supermount. I am using 8.2 with a self-built kernel
Praedor Tempus wrote on Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:05:55AM -0500 :
Is there no way to make supermount work?
Just another note on supermount. I am using 8.2 with a self-built kernel
2.4.19-9mdk. Supermount works fine on this system. Perhaps the 2.4.19
kernel in 9.0 is re-broken for
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] supermount unreliable
Milos Prudek wrote on Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 06:53:37PM +0200 :
Yes we have seen this as well.
On Mandrake 8.2 as well.
The manual mount clears the problem.
Is there no way to make supermount work?
The code for supermount
Hi all,
is supermount working flawlesly for anyone?
It works for every media and drive, but only for a few accesses. After a
few minutes directories cannot be listed.
When I disable supermount and mount everything manually, it works
without a hitch.
Anyone else is experiencing this?
--
Yes we have seen this as well.
On Mandrake 8.2 as well.
The manual mount clears the problem.
-Original Message-
From: Milos Prudek [mailto:milos.prudek;tiscali.cz]
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 8:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] supermount unreliable
Hi all
Yes we have seen this as well.
On Mandrake 8.2 as well.
The manual mount clears the problem.
Absolutely.
Is there no way to make supermount work?
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On Tuesday 22 October 2002 11:53 am, Milos Prudek wrote:
Yes we have seen this as well.
On Mandrake 8.2 as well.
The manual mount clears the problem.
Absolutely.
Is there no way to make supermount work?
Since it works fine for me on 8.2
Milos Prudek wrote on Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 06:53:37PM +0200 :
Yes we have seen this as well.
On Mandrake 8.2 as well.
The manual mount clears the problem.
Is there no way to make supermount work?
The code for supermount itself is fairly clean and straightforward. But
how to make the kernel
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:todd;mandrakesoft.com]On Behalf Of
Todd Lyons
Sent: Wednesday, 23 October 2002 1:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] supermount unreliable
Milos Prudek wrote on Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 06:53:37PM +0200 :
Yes we have seen
Excellent, that's the problem sorted - I just disabled supermount and
away it went... There *must* be a problem with supermount?!?! Not too
sure why, when it worked well in 8.2?!?
Andy
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 00:10, Todd Flinders wrote:
Yeah, I've had lots of CD-ROM reading errors myself. I
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 18:10, Todd Lyons wrote:
However, it doesn't want to eject: the eject button is ignored until I log
out of KDE, only then I get my disk back. It seems the unmounting part is not
working?
This is a KDE issue. There's nothing you can do about it because that's
the
FWIW: I noticed my cdrom acting flakey under KDE (it would eject when I
pressed the button, but then immediately retract...) and the 'Eject' option
on the icon didn't work. Since this is an upgraded system (MDK 8.2 - MDK
9.0), I deleted the icon and re-created it--and it seems to work just
On Saturday 28 September 2002 02:12 am, you wrote:
DL,
I know we've been over this before, you and I, but have you tried
checking out supermount under LM90 yet?
Nope, not yet - was gonna wait for the full release version (I have more luck
with those)
I thought I'd give it a whirl since
020928 various people wrote:
the eject button is ignored until I log out of KDE:
only then I get my disk back. It seems the unmounting part is not working?
---
This is a KDE issue.
---
I've installed winblows replacement systems for friends using KDE
and seen the mount problems. Esp with
Aleksey Naumov wrote on Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 05:52:37PM -0400 :
Dear experts,
Recently I am having a problem ejecting a Zip disk. I use supermounting and
the mounting part works ok: I can see files on the zip after I plug it in.
However, it doesn't want to eject: the eject button is
Todd,
I am afraid, my problem is more serious and is not KDE-specific. Just tried
Gnome and get exactly the same bundle of problems as in KDE: zip is not
mounted properly, what file browsers as well as 'ls -ll' show me is NOT
what's on the disk!
I plug in a disk, but the file tree I see on
Aleksey Naumov wrote on Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 06:45:13PM -0400 :
Todd,
I recall now it started to go haywire after I installed a local printer with
HardDrake. The printer also stopped working properly very soon after the
installation (maybe when I accessed the zip...). So, the real problem
Todd Lyons wrote:
Aleksey Naumov wrote on Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 06:45:13PM
-0400 :
Todd,
I recall now it started to go haywire after I installed a
local printer with HardDrake. The printer also stopped
working properly very soon after the installation (maybe
when I accessed the
On Sat, 2002-09-28 at 00:46, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Friday 27 September 2002 08:59 pm, you wrote:
there were zip issues with 8.2. i ended up replacing the zip
drive line in fstab with a regular line and creating a new
desktop icon based on the cdrom link (so it has an eject
option
On Monday July 29 2002 07:11 pm, Darren King wrote:
I am running 8.2 with the cooker kernel. With the old kernel, I had
no problems accessing cd's but now I get Stale NFS file handle when
I try to ls under the cdrom directory.
Is this a known bug? Is there a known fix?
Darren
It's a
I am running 8.2 with the cooker kernel. With the old kernel, I had no
problems accessing cd's but now I get Stale NFS file handle when I try
to ls under the cdrom directory.
Is this a known bug? Is there a known fix?
Darren
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Civilme, is it the kernel or supermount that causes a lock-up when a CD
cannot be read after a certain time-period? Who should I submit a bug
to for that?
Thanks,
Damon
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civileme wrote:
Doug McClendon wrote:
I just had an interesting experience with supermount and usb-storage.
Perhaps someone can give me some help.
I have a MS-Natural-Pro keyboard with integrated usb hub. I also
have a universal smart drive keychain 32M flash usb drive. I
decided
I just had an interesting experience with supermount and usb-storage.
Perhaps someone can give me some help.
I have a MS-Natural-Pro keyboard with integrated usb hub. I also have a
universal smart drive keychain 32M flash usb drive. I decided to
try to use it with supermount. For the most
Doug McClendon wrote:
I just had an interesting experience with supermount and usb-storage.
Perhaps someone can give me some help.
I have a MS-Natural-Pro keyboard with integrated usb hub. I also have
a universal smart drive keychain 32M flash usb drive. I decided
to try to use it
Theo,
There are no packages - it's part of the kernel. It's just a matter of
whether it's switched on or not. Your lilo settings handle this. Look
at /etc/lilo.conf
If your linux boot stanza includes devfs=mount then it's on. If it's
devfs=nomount then it's off. Switch it on or off as you
I just upgraded my system from 8.0 to 8.2, and I'm having trouble
finding supermount. Could somebody let me know what the package name
is, and what CD it's on?
Thanks,
- Theo
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Hi Dianne
supermount -i -f=/etc/fstab enable did the trick.
Thank you ever so much.
Regards
Ed
On Tuesday 26 March 2002 08:11 am, you wrote:
hi
i havent installed 8.2 yet. but i did have problems
with supermount before and can share my experiences
with it...1) maybe you can check if
Es Dissabte 26 Gener 2002 00:41, en Praedor Tempus va escriure:
I have kernel-2.4.17 and have tried activating supermount. I did
supermount -i enable and then edited fstab to be correct - it has
entries identical to yours. I stick a floppy in and try to view it
and...pop, only root can
Damnit. My entries are essentially the same, as would
be expected having run supermount -i enable myself.
What I get whenever I try to view/mount one of these
mounts is a message that only root can mount those
filesystems.
--- Joan Tur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Es Dissabte 26 Gener 2002
Saturday, January 26, 2002, 7:54:17 PM, you wrote:
PT Damnit. My entries are essentially the same, as would
PT be expected having run supermount -i enable myself.
PT What I get whenever I try to view/mount one of these
PT mounts is a message that only root can mount those
PT filesystems.
if it works...
rgds
Frank
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Praedor Tempus
Sent: Wednesday, 23 January 2002 6:59 AM
To: Mandrake Expert
Subject: [expert] Supermount
The old question...does supermount really work in Mandrake 8.1?
I just
..
let us know if it works...
rgds
Frank
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Praedor Tempus
Sent: Wednesday, 23 January 2002 6:59 AM
To: Mandrake Expert
Subject: [expert] Supermount
The old question...does supermount really work
hello!
I'm aware of the bugs with supermount and LM8.x. But I think that I found a side
effect on that bug.
I'm using a LM8.1 server as mail server (Postfix) and as a webmail server (using
Neomail as a front-end for Postfix).
By the way I was using LM Corporate Server in that machine and did
Hey,
I am and have always been a Slackware user, and I kinda
enjoy it. One think I miss is the supermount thing. The
supermount diff found on the net is for 2.4.0, and like
50 hunks are unsuccessful with k2.4.8, and I am a bit
too lazy to manually apply every hunk there is.
So, I was wondering,
Supermount and this kernel works fine with my cdrom drive, zip drive
and floppy disk drive. Actually, my CD drive is a dvdrom drive. How
do I set up fstab to detect both a dvd or cdrom?
Bill
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Hello Bill,
Where are find 2.4.8-18mdk ?
Regards,
Leo Hon
Bill Thompson wrote:
Supermount and this kernel works fine with my cdrom drive, zip drive
and floppy disk drive. Actually, my CD drive is a dvdrom drive. How
do I set up fstab to detect both a dvd or cdrom?
Bill
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Ibon,
At any Cooker site. A quick check shows it's been replaced by:
kernel-2.4.8-20mdk.i586.rpm
I don't know if this one is supermount-aware. Also, check:
http://www.pclinuxonline.com/article.php?sid=434mode=threadorder=0thold=0
for more information.
Bill
lhon wrote:
Hello
Dear Bill,
Thank you very much!
I will install because I found some problems in the system after some
packages upgrade.
May be relate to kernel problems.
Best Regards,
Leo Hon
Bill Thompson wrote:
Ibon,
At any Cooker site. A quick check shows it's been replaced by:
kernel-2.4.8-20mdk.i586.rpm
On Thursday 06 September 2001 08:01 pm, Bill Thompson wrote:
Supermount and this kernel works fine with my cdrom drive, zip drive
and floppy disk drive. Actually, my CD drive is a dvdrom drive. How
do I set up fstab to detect both a dvd or cdrom?
Bill
You don't need to do anything to fstab
Supermount is back as of 2.4.8-18mdk cooker kernel. BUT, I had to
edit fstab, and clean (shorten) up my cdrom line to
/mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom supermount fs=iso9660,ro,dev=/dev/cdrom 0 0
and then supermount only works from the console. Accessing a CD from
Konqueror freezes the system so
Quick question...has supermount support made it into the latest cooker
kernel-2.4.6-5mdk?
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Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain.
Hello:
I've compiled new kernel 2.4.6 in my MD 8.0 frequently #2, and now
I've lost supermount with all kernels (included 2.4.5-mdk). I used
supermount -i enable
but I can't get it back.
Any help?
PS: Someone knows where can I get supermount patch for 2.4.6 kernel.
Thanks for
Hoyt wrote:
On Saturday 07 July 2001 11:52 am, you methodically organized electrons to state:
Hello:I've compiled new kernel 2.4.6 in my MD 8.0 frequently #2, and nowI've lost supermount with all kernels (included 2.4.5-mdk). I used"supermount -i enable"but I can't get it back.Any
Hi,
I've got a problem after Freqing my 8.0 install
If I've got a CDROM in the drive at boot, it mounts OK,
But if I try to change the CD I get the following shoing in my logs
Jul 2 00:01:58 darkwing kernel: cdrom: open failed.
Jul 2 00:01:58 darkwing kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 02:00
I had the same problem. Here is my fix:
My original fstab (CDROM and FLOPPY lines only) after upgrading:
/mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom supermount fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom 0 0
/mnt/cdrom2 /mnt/cdrom2 supermount fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom2 0 0
/mnt/floppy /mnt/floppy supermount fs=vfat,dev=/dev/fd0 0 0
On Mon, 2 Jul 2001 02:39, Oscar wrote:
I had the same problem. Here is my fix:
My original fstab (CDROM and FLOPPY lines only) after upgrading:
/mnt/cdrom /mnt/cdrom supermount fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom 0 0
/mnt/cdrom2 /mnt/cdrom2 supermount fs=iso9660,dev=/dev/cdrom2 0 0
/mnt/floppy
Try adding yourself to the cdrom and zip groups.
--- Praedor Tempus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a ppa zip drive and 2 cdroms setup with
supermount. Only root is able
to mount them. How do I correct this so that I, as
a user, can mount the zip
and cdroms?
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Against stupidity,
First of all, I didn't write that.. hahah
But the other thing to do is check your symlinks.
Make sure the devices are linked properly. I know
there is an issue with burners not linking properly.
By any chance is one of these cd-roms a burner?
A quick way to check for this is to look in your
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