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RE: Supermount
We define utopia as a time when a newbie can find his way around linux on
his own, and won't have to call me to ask about mount (and look very shocked
at the idea "DOS can find my partitions but Linux need me for it?").
If windowsing is what it takes... why not?
Chen Shapira
chen@mercury.co.il
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ely Levy [mailto:elylevy@cs.huji.ac.il]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 4:02 PM
> To: Ira Abramov
> Cc: What do you want to do tommorow?
> Subject: RE: Supermount
>
>
> If you call dos/windows utopia..
>
>
> Ely Levy
> System group
> Hebrew University
> Jerusalem Israel
>
>
>
> On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Ira Abramov wrote:
>
> | On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Chen Shapira wrote:
> |
> | > We can take mounting a step farther.
> | >
> | > All hard drives and partitions will be recognized at
> boot time by the kernel
> | >
> | > every partition in FStab will be mounted accordingly
> | > the rest will be mountedon /b /c /d and so on...
> |
> | Mandrake 7 did that without asking me. the Linux are the
> last partitions
> | on the drive, and ofcourse during install I asked it to
> mount /, /boot
> | and /home, but after I booted I had all of them in my
> fstab, like so:
> |
> | /dev/sda1 /mnt/DOS_sda1 vfat user,exec,conv=auto 0 0
> | /dev/sda5 /mnt/DOS_sda5 vfat user,exec,conv=auto 0 0
> | (yes, no spaces or tabulation)
> |
> | that's not /c and /d, but it's closer to utopia with each
> distro version
> | :-)
> |
> | --
> | Ira Abramov ;whois:IA58 ; www.scso.com ;all around Linux
> enthusiast
> | "Problem solving under linux has never been the circus
> that it is under
> | AIX."
> | (By Pete Ehlke in comp.unix.aix)
> |
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