Subject: iso9660 Date: Sun, Feb 14, 1999 at 03:05:42PM +0800
In reply to:Bal K. Paudyal Quoting Bal K. Paudyal([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Hellou Friends, > > My recent Red Hat installation (don't know how to check the kernel version > yet!), says iso9660 file system not supported by kernel. It can't be like Try uname -a > that, because I installed from the cdrom. Is there any way out? > > Also, the system does not allow me to edit a few files, one I have problem > with is /proc/filesystems even when I log in as root. It says the file is Yep, it _is_ read only. try cat /proc/filesystems. That will show you what filesystems the kernel knows about. > read only. How to chmod for the root's access? You can't. Is is not a disk file and _you_ don't change it, the kernel does. Altho thare are some intem that you can write to, as root. Read /usr/src/linux/Documentation/* for what you can change and why. > > Thanks! I like that, Debian helping RedHat users! Debian does rule!! -- USER, n.: The word computer professionals use when they mean "idiot." -- Dave Barry, "Claw Your Way to the Top" _______________________________________________________ Wayne T. Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>