No, the problem I'm having is that whenever I try to access the cd 
drive, it accesses the floppy drive...determines that it is not a 
cdrom and gives me an input/output error.  If I change the filesystem 
settings under linxconf to iso9660 instead of supermount it works 
fine, but then I'm not using supermount.  Is there any way to fix 
this?  It's almost as if supermount is corrupt.  Thanks.


~Mike

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

On 2/11/00, 10:30:00 AM, Francis GALIEGUE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote regarding Re: [Cooker] Supermount Problems:


> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> > Hi,
> >     If I try to mount my Cdrom using supermount it tries to read the
> > floppy drive, and responds with an input/output error.  I can mount it
> > using /dev/cdrom iso9660 /mnt/cdrom, I can no longer use supermount.
> > Does anyone have any idea what might be causing this or how I could
> > fix it?  Thanks for any help.

> Supermount does NOT require that you mount the devices! Just put the 
cdrom
> in and ls...

> --
> fg

> # rm *;o
> o: command not found


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