On the installs I've done.  7 boxes .... supermount works fine, on my
laptop only am I having trouble.  Seems that the supermount problems are
related to hardware, not a generality.... (BTW the other boxes I've put
it on don't have cdroms.... ) 

James

On Sun, 2002-12-15 at 14:27, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> On Sunday 15 December 2002 05:15 pm, Jason Greenwood wrote:
> > Ok, I'm with you now. I know plenty of people who have 9.0 and would
> > burn it for you for free (if you replaced the CD's for them). I am sure
> > you do as well. If not, I suggest giving your location (roughly) to the
> > list to see if there is someone near you who is willing to burn you a
> > copy of 9.0. From there, simply upgrade the kernel to the cooker one (it
> > works, I know, I run Cooker at home) and you're all set. I see what you
> 
> As I understood it (and experienced it) some people were having no problems 
> with the 9.0 kernel but there were a large number who found supermount 
> partially or totally borked and had to disable it.  Were you among this 
> contingent?  If so, are you saying the Cooker kernel fixes the supermount 
> problem?  I also have a usb wireless device.  Under the 9.0 kernel, it was 
> unreliable and prone to lockups (the device, not the system).  If I can be 
> reasonably assured that 1) supermount is now fixed in the Cooker kernel and 
> 2) usb is updated, then I would consider going with a full 9.0 and 
> immediately update to the Cooker kernel.  
> 
> praedor
> 
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