[RULE] Re: mounting and unmounting-script
Ingo Lantschner
ingo.lists at vum.at
Fri Sep 5 18:29:10 EEST 2003
Hi Jason,
> Mandrake comes with supermount and I use it
> regularly and it's never caused me a problem.
ok, thanks for this information - I never patched a kernel yet, and I
think I will wait a bit, if we really need this.
> As for MToolsFM, it doesn't strike me as a
> particularly suitable filemanager. I know it has
> the two-paned look and allows you to browse a
> filesystem and transfer file between panes, but
> that's it.
Well, you are somehow an adminstrator or at least a very, very educated
user. The customized Slinky we develop is targeted to people who are
happy to use a PC for writing at text, saving it on a floppy and take it
with them. So for them MToolsFM is *exactly* what they need - thanks
again for this valuable tip. Anyhow, we provide the possibility to add
mc, which is then for the adminstrators who should not be confused by
the many options and commands mc gives them.
> And what is this zip-functionality
> you mention? I wasn't aware of this?
The "Utility"-menu of MToolsFM has commands for zip and unzip beside of
tar, bzip2, ... and even split.
> I'm not sure about usability, but for a small,
> fast, GUI filemanager I'd recommend ROX-Filer
> <http://rox.sourceforge.net/>. Was it you who
> said this didn't meet your requirements for some
> reason? Es hat sogar Dokumentation auf Deutsch!
It was just to complex to install, many dependencies and different
files. Honestly I think in this moment my knowledge with scripting is
not enough to solve this.
Bye, Ingo.
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