Hi All,
I was looking today for about 2 hours on how to disable the automount
"feature" in RH6.1. It appears that every time a CD is loaded the
filemanager pops up showing the contents of the CD. This is not what I
would like to see happen. I would like to manually mount the CD when
requir
Vinnie:
> I prefer the donation route because
>
> a. no media = nothing to throw away :) (hey, reduce comes before recycle
> and reuse :) )
Yup, agree with you :) On the other hand, a CD can be a nice gift to a
local school, parents, sisters, friends or other that may need an OS on
a CD (i.e. do
Supermount is an add on to the kernel. If you don't want the device to use
supermount remove the option in your /etc/fstab file.
Angie
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Hiya.
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, evilrose wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm new here.
> Just thought I'd send out an email and say 'hi'.
>
> -Carlette
>
>
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Hi all,
First let me say that I've checked 4 or 5 web sites (linuxhardware,
newbie, question, /., etc..) before posting this question to y'all.
After installing Red Hat 6.2 on my Compaq Presario 5240 this weekend, I
noticed that I had a problem with my SuperDisk. I did find some useful
info at t
Kind Folks:
I recently installed Red Hat 6.2 on my boyfriend's server, and we just put
a new drive in my linuxPPC iMac. There's a HFS partition full of good
things i'd like that's on my old hard drive. The solution that first
sprang to our minds was to put both my drives in his server and copy
ev
Le 22 août 2000, Julia Coolman écrivait :
> server, but I'm wunnering if HFS in linux is only on PPC? Anybody? Should
> I take this to the lPPC list instead?
The HFS code is included in the kernel now, on a Redhat 6.2 it is
available as a module. Just 'mount -t hfs /dev/... ...'
Beware that HFS+