Le mardi 8 Juin 2004 03:07, Doug McGarrett a écrit :
What is this subfs business? I don't think I've run into it before, and it seems to be a problem to a whole batch of people posting here. Why not just delete it across the board and go back to the fstab design that we had 5 years ago?
I admit it's not perfect yet, but subfs is only a long overdue feature in SUSE. Most end-users - and god knows I've installed Linux for more than one in the last two or three years - can't understand why they have to manually mount or unmount discs. It's high time automount becomes the norm for a desktop system (as a corollary, you can always disable it in other cases, there's a whole article about that in the SUSE portal). And please remember that people mostly write here when they run into problems, while those who are happy usually keep quiet. This "subfs business" works very well on all the computers I've installed with 9.1, I'm happy with it so I don't write on the list about it. Don't make your opinion on the number of complaints here, please. If you must know, the only glitch I met with that new system is when I try to eject a DVD. The disc is too slow to stop spinning, so sometimes it's detected again as a new disc (and locked again) before I can eject it. Well, it's annoying but not critical. ;-) -- Thibaut Cousin http://www.thibaut-cousin.net