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[vox-tech] Re: supermount
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[vox-tech] Re: supermount



I seem to recall reading on alt.os.linux.mandrake that supermount is
purely a mandrake thing - you can get the mandrake kernel sources from
their ftp site in the kernel-source package.

I also did a search on google groups for "supermount vanilla" and found
a patch for vanilla kernels available at
http://www.geocities.com/alexismikhailov/supermount.html
(so maybe it's not purely a mandrake thing, but it does need a patch)

What use did you find for supermount?

> ---ORIGINAL MESSAGE---
> Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 19:35:52 -0700
> To: vox-tech@lists.lugod.org
> From: Peter Jay Salzman <p@dirac.org>
> Subject: [vox-tech] supermount
> Reply-To: vox-tech@lists.lugod.org
> 
> i finally found a use for supermount.
> 
> is supermount in 2.4.* series?   or does a patch need to be applied?
> couldn't find it in .config.
> 
> looks like all that's needed (aside from a kernel module) is a
> "supermount" option in fstab.  i gathered that from a websearch, but
> couldn't find much else.
> 
> pete
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