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#379, boring messages
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Subject: Bug#379: Repeatable mount(1) problem with removable disks
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From: bruce@pixar.com (Bruce Perens)
To: mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com, debian-bugs@pixar.com
Bill,
Can you report on whether or not this bug still exists in kernel-1.2.12 ?
I consider this a kernel problem.
Thanks
Bruce Perens
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Subject: Bug#379: Info received (was Bug#379: Repeatable mount(1) problem with removable disks)
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