Yes, but the floppy formatter doesn't work while the floppy drive is mounted. How do I format floppies? Besides booting with a LiveCD (Knoppix) and using their format floppy tool.
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 6:26 pm, Kaj Haulrich wrote: > On Thursday 15 April 2004 01:28, Ian MacGregor wrote: > > <snip> > > > 2. Is there any way to disable "supermount"? If so, how and > > where? > > </snip> > > You can do it by editing (as root) /etc/fstab. But why ? > > Until a few months ago supermount was a pain in the ass and we all > had to disable it, meaning we had to mount everything manually, > such as floppies, CD's, USB devices (cameras and such) and one > thing and another. Those were the good old days. We were in > control. Nowadays, it's different : supermount is an > approximation to the dumbded-down attitude of a very inferior > operating system that assumes everyone to be an idiot. > > The beauty of linux is, however : YOU are in control. You can choose > to "mount" whatever filesystem to your hearts content. Be it a > network, a CD, a floppy or whatever. > > Supermount is OK now. But if you want to be in control, having the > conn, decide for yourself and feel good, disable it. > > Just my opinion. > > Kaj Haulrich. -- ----------------------------- Registered Linux User #350412 MacGregor Despite Them!
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