---- Changes since 1.130 ---- Mounting of SMB filesystems is now supported on FreeBSD, using the mount_smbfs command and /etc/nsmbrc file. Filesystems can now be sorted by directory, type or order in fstab and mtab files. CIFS filesystems can now be mounted on Linux. ---- Changes since 1.150 ---- Added support for NFS version 4 on Linux, thanks to code contributed by Frederic Jolly. ---- Changes since 1.180 ---- Added additional access control options to limit filesystems and associate mounts with users. ---- Changes since 1.200 ---- The priority for swap files and devices can now be edited on Linux. ---- Changes since 1.240 ---- Added some more options for Linux CIFS mounts. ---- Changes since 1.270 ---- When un-mounting a busy filesystem on Linux systems, an option is presented to do a forced (lazy) un-mount instead, which will generally succeed. ---- Changes since 1.300 ---- Added support for HFS and FATX filesystems under Linux. Partitions specified using the UUID notation in /etc/fstab are now supported, as seen on Ubuntu Linux. ---- Changes since 1.330 ---- Mounted filesystems can now be displayed on Intel macs, without needing the gcc program. ---- Changes since 1.420 ---- SMBFS authentication credentials can be stored in a separate file, thanks to a patch by Rob Shinn. ---- Changes since 1.440 ---- Improved support for filesystems on partitions identified by volume ID when the vol_id command is missing. Show the used disk space for each filesystem on the main page.