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Old May 25th 15, 12:16 PM posted to uk.comp.os.linux,uk.rec.audio
Jim Lesurf[_2_]
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Default Flac and Audio CD Health Checks

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wwv8ucdm0fu.fsf@l1AntVDjLrnP7Td3DQJ8ynzIq3lJMueXf 87AxnpFoA.invalid,
Richard Kettlewell wrote:
Jim Lesurf writes:

[snip waste of effort]

OK. Some of the possible lines you quoted have a mode= parameter, but
your command doesn't, and you say don't know if those lines are suitable
for you. *I don't know either* because I don't know what behavior you
actually want. I can't tell the difference between (1) you do want it,
but don't know to add it to the mount command and (2) you don't want it,
but don't know to remove it from the fstab line.


I've repeatedly explained the behaviour I want, and my program examples the
kind of use intended. Sorry if that hasn't been clear enough. I'll ask
elsewhere.

Jim

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