On Wednesday 29 November 2000 16:02, you wrote:
> Civileme,
>
> Typed in "supermount enable" and "supermount" in the terminal.
> Got nothing!
>
> Any other ideals?
> Doug
>
> civileme wrote:
> > > The /etc/fstab file reads like this:
> > >  /dev/fd0      /mnt/floppy      ext2
> > > rw,user,noauto,nosuid,nodev,unhide  0  0
> > > Tried "auto" instead of "ext2", got a different error message and still
> > > no mount.
> >
> > Umm--that is NOT a supermount line.
> >
> > If you want to see what a supermount line would look like, try
> >
> > # supermount enable
> >
> > as root.
> >
> > # supermount -i enable would write the supermount lines to your
> > /etc/fstab
> >
> > And if your current setup works from the command line, it is behaving
> > normally
> >
> > Civileme
Follow what Alan said about it.  

You do have to be root to run the supermount command, so in a terminal you 
must first do

$ su -
password:(give your root password here)
# supermount enable

Civileme

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