On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, you wrote: > > A good argument AGAINST using SuperMount, IMNSHO. > > Well, for the most part I like supermount. Yes, it has a few issues, but > I do like it. I don't use it on the server, but I do use it on my > development machine because I do swap CD's quite often and it does make > things more convenient (for the most part). I think it needs work, but > definately has good potential. > It seems to me there ought to be some sort of "flag" set when you open and close the CD drawer, and Supermount could check for that. I'm guessing Windows does something like this because it doesn't try to read the cd unless / until the cd drawer is opened and closed. John
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