Supermount works fine with my CD-RW.  I've only burned one disk since I
upgraded but I experienced no problems.  I used cdrecord at the command line. 
The only thing it had to do was eject the drive once so it could rescan it or
something like that.

Richard 

On Tue, 07 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> As I gather it, supermount works . . .
> 
> .. . . but not for a CD-RW, and my only CD-ROM is a CD-RW.
> ... . . but not for ext2 floppies, and I tried one of those second.
> ... . . but not for an LS-120 drive (I don't have one of those, at least).
> ... . . but not with filesystem of "auto" (which I happen to like).
> 
> So my take is that it's not quite "ready for prime time," though if you
> have a thoroughly conventional system which you use in a thoroughly
> conventional way . . . well, then, you're running Windows, then, aren't
> you? . . . I mean, then it would work for you.
> 
> I have a somewhat unconventional system and I've been using Unixy
> systems for nearly 20 years now and I found Supermount just got in
> my way.  YMMV.

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