Or, alternatively, uncomment the whole code-block that is responsible for
disabling supermount. I for one hate mandrake's obsession with modules. Had
the same problem when I compiled supermount into the kernel instead of
compiling it as a module. Mandrake assumes that if it ain't a module, it
doesn't exist. Well, clearly this is a wrong assumption.
On 2001.02.07 16:59 Tom wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 February 2001 02:37 am, Mogens Jæger wrote:
> > Hey list.
> > I have got a strange problem, since I upgraded to the kernel
> > 2.4.0-11mdksmp, with a patch for supermount.
> > Each time I boot my machine the /etc/fstab is changed, so that the
> > supermount is not active.
>
> 'locate' your supermount.o module, then edit /etc/rc.d/init.d/
> mandrake_everytime so it'll know where it is
>
> # Disabling supermount if not here
> if [[ $(uname -m) != sparc* ]];then
> if grep -q '^\/.*supermount.*' /etc/fstab && \
> [ ! -f "/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/fs/supermount/supermount.o"
> . ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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