Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 22 Jul 2005 19:38:29 +0300 | From | Lasse Kärkkäinen / Tronic <tronic+lzID=> | Subject | Re: Supermount |
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> Supermount is obsolete there are other tools in userspace that do the > job perfectly. > e.g ivman which uses hal and dbus.
They cannot mount on demand, thus cannot do the same job. The boot partition, for example, is something that should only be mounted when required. The same obviously also goes for network filesystems in many cases (i.e. avoid having zillion idling connections to the server).
> Also there are other fs like supermount e.g submount etc...
I woudldn't care about the implementation (original supermount, supermountng, submount or something else). Getting the job done is what counts.
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