http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3063


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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-16-09 08:33 -------
This a problem in drakupdate_fstab that will be fixed in the next drakxtools upload.

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I was just wondering why Dynamic doesn't use supermount for the 
mountpoints it creates? The problem with not using it, is that unless one 
clicks on the mount point on the desktop (assuming one is created, see 
bug 3062) before attempting to access the drive from inside an 
application, it won't work. Worse, if you simply mount it from the command 
line, it doesn't have the user switch on by default, making it so that 
non-root users can't access it. 
 
Since Mandrake uses supermount on everything else, doesn't using it on 
these drives make things more consistant and less problematic? 
 
  Thanks, 
           Tim

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