Regarding:
>
>The third parameter is typically the type of filesystem on that device.
>You've put "supermount" here, but I have never seen anything like that
>before. Normally a CDROM is "iso9660". A regular hard drive would
>usually be something like "ext2".
>
Me thinks that crusty old salts like Paul don't need no stinking
"supermount". It is supposed to make it easier to handle removable media.
http://www.geocities.com/alexismikhailov/supermount.html has some info.
I've had problems with supermount. I've usually overcome them by resorting
to the plain old mount and fstab.
Just an idea. Hope it helps.
Greg
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