Re: supermount

Steve Kieu (haiquy@yahoo.com)
Tue, 26 Jun 2001 10:30:02 +1000 (EST)


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I totally aggree, supermount is nice features and it
should be integrated into the main kernel stream (just
my HO)

>
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> hello,
> i am fairly new to linux, i need it's fast
> number crunching powers
> for my research... and i have only recently begun to
> have a look at the
> kernel (i believe every workman should know his
> tools)..... but i have
> noticed that supermount is not a standard part of
> the project, is there
> any reason why this is? is it due to man power? i
> would have been less
> shocked by the absense of other features in the
>

> radio support, supermount seems to me to be
> essential in any operating
> system.....
> i apologise if this is a very silly question or
> if i have posted
> this question in the wrong place, but please excuse
> me, im new to this
> whole world.
>
> and keep up the good work, i wish i knew more about
> the whole thing so i
> could contribute something.
>
> Sam, Ireland
>
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