On Monday 06 January 2003 06:51 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
It's simple to disable on specific devices from MCC. I think that all it's
doing is removing 'supermount' from fstab and replacing it with 'auto' -
but I can't be sure there's nothing else, so I go the gui way.
Anne
Hi Anne! Thanks for
On Monday 06 Jan 2003 6:18 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
On Monday 06 January 2003 06:51 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
It's simple to disable on specific devices from MCC. I think that all
it's doing is removing 'supermount' from fstab and replacing it with
'auto' - but I can't be sure there's
On Monday 06 January 2003 01:26 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
I have no supermount any more on my LS120 - accidental, but there you are.
The point I was trying to make, was that whether there is any risk in a
wholesale disabling of supermount or not, disabling supermount specific
derives certainly
If I disable supermount, which I traditionally do with every Mandrake release,
will I lose the hot plug 'n play ability with USB devices? I mean like
plugging in cameras, smart cards, Kangaroo drives, etc, etc?
If so, can I just disable supermount for specific devices and not all? Like my