where is pmount?
Simon Geard
delgarde at ihug.co.nz
Sun Dec 14 18:20:04 MST 2008
On Sat, 2008-12-13 at 22:52 -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Ralph,
> Don't be quite so sensitive. I don't think you were "thrashed." Ken just
> made an incorrect assumption from the nature of your request.
>
> To verify that a package is not in LFS or BLFS, you can use the Indexes at the
> end of both books. If what you are looking for is not there, then it's pretty
> unlikely that it is in the books. We go to a fair amount of effort to make sure
> they are complete.
I think Ralph's issue is this. The book contains a note that pmount is
necessary for KDE to support automounting, and provides a link to where
pmount might be found. However, that link does not take the reader
anywhere useful, which might reasonably be viewed as an error in the
BLFS book.
Simon.
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