The submount home page says: " If a keyword is used in the fs= option, submountd will attempt to mount filesystems from a list. Currently there are two options: fs=floppyfss attempts vfat and ext2, and fs=cdfss tries iso9660 and udf. " So indeed, fs=floppyfss will stop xfs/reiserfs from working. But, it goes on to say: "Another option is to use a colon separated list of filesystems:" So perhaps in this particular situation, one could specify fs=vfat:reiserfs:xfs ..and that might enable both the xD cards and the firewire drives to work?
-----Original Message----- From: Kastus [SMTP:NOSPAM@tprfct.net]
Subfs cannot mount a vfat on an xD card (sorry, that's the only media I can test) when fs is omitted from mount command or specified as fs=auto.
That means, choose you poison. If you are using firewire/usb drives, do not specify fs=floppyfss in mount command. If you want to access camera cards, use fs=floppyfss
No universal solution I can think of right now.
Regards, -Kastus
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