hi,
> > [ ] mount now
> > or
> > [ ] mount it
> > or something...
> > to any mount entry in /etc/fstab
>
> Linuxconf does this when you quit. It compares the state ot the
> mounts and will allow you to mount/remount it.
yes, when you create a new one, but i was talking like the
floppy and CDROM entries. i put a CDROM on the drive, open
linuxconf, go to the filesistems menu, local drives, select
the entry for the CDROM and select "[x] activate" or
something and when i press accept linuxconf mount my CDROM.
just another task that linuxconf could do, just using the
existent screens and not forcing the users to go the prompt
to mount/umount CDROM, floppy, ZIP, etc...
just a suggestion...
[]s
aurelio
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