On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 07:01:27PM -0700 or thereabouts, Alan Shoemaker wrote:
> Jerry/Gary....'supermount disable' is a command that will
> change your fstab entries to normal ones and 'supermount
> enable' will change them back to supermount entries. Check
> 'man supermount' for this info (reinventing the wheel is
> usually harder than reading docs). :-)
Alan,
I have done this (the man page is very small), utilizing supermount -i
disable. Afterwards, I put the command supermount -i enable to see the
results. Upon rebooting Mandrake 7.1 later, I received errors saying
that my CDRom2 was not recognized. It is a good thing I made a backup
of fstab. I went back to the original, and am just going to leave it
alone. I did change to disable in my laptop though. Weird problem
with putting fstab back with the enable command.
Regards,
Gary
> > Yep, I just #'ed supermount out & set it up like a plain fstab. I didn't
> > mess w/ mtab. Luck! Weird, my toshiba tecra 8000 didn't have any probs w/
> > or w/o floppy connected. Compaq hw is pretty anal though.
> >