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Posted: May 25 2007,13:20 QUOTE

Oh.
Add "modprobe supermount" to your bootlocal.sh...

Or build supermount in, not as a module...


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Posted: May 25 2007,16:05 QUOTE

Here what I did, maybe someone could use it.
I put "sudo modprobe supermount" in opt/bootlocal.sh
but...fstab is read earlier so after logging to X, floppy and cdrom is not seen.
So, I pasted "mount /dev/cdrom" and "mount /dev/fd0" to .xinitrc and that helped.
Now supermout is working.
Thanx for your support!
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