2010/5/14 nishandh M <pro.n...@gmail.com>:
> agreed. And when we consider the ignorant user, I think handling the error
> in a successive step would be better than alerting about a possible false
> positive and make it get done in a not-so-easy way.

Did you get to see the warning messages in Firefox when a https page
cannot be trusted? Firefox could easily load the page ignoring the
problem, but it waits for a manual intervention from the user. I am
not able to comment any further unless I see the exact mount command
and understand what it is trying to do.
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