On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Kent West wrote:
> From: Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: ktb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Subject: Re: HELP! All SCSI, no is09660 fs > > On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, David B.Teague wrote: > I've just looked through my configuration on a 2.2.1 system and I couldn't > get the ISO 9660 option to go away. I tried turning on every SCSI thing I > could think of and a few other things as well. What version are you > compiling? You are looking under "Filesystems" for "ISO 9660 CDROM file > system support"? Under the "Filesystems" option, there's "Quota support", > then "Kernel automounter support", then "Amiga...", "Apple Mac...", "DOS > FAT...", "MSDOS...", "UMSDOS", "VFAT", then "ISO 9660 CDROM...". n Kent, I checked with dpkg, and the kernel related stuff is this ii kernel-package 4.11 Debian Linux kernel package build scripts. ii kernel-source-2 2.0.34-4 Linux kernel source. I have not had a chance to check the version of this here at work, but I will do so before going home. I did and 2.0.34 DOES NOT OFFER ME ISO9660 FILE SYSTEM AS A CHOICE. I'm going back to see if by chance the guy who suggested Native Language support might be right, in spite of the fact that this does not make sense to me. * * Filesystems * Quota support (CONFIG_QUOTA) [N/y/?] Minix fs support (CONFIG_MINIX_FS) [Y/m/n/?] Extended fs support (CONFIG_EXT_FS) [N/y/m/?] Second extended fs support (CONFIG_EXT2_FS) [Y/m/n/?] xiafs filesystem support (CONFIG_XIA_FS) [N/y/m/?] Native language support (Unicode, codepages) (CONFIG_NLS) [N/y/m/?] (NEW) /proc filesystem support (CONFIG_PROC_FS) [Y/n/?] NFS filesystem support (CONFIG_NFS_FS) [Y/m/n/?] Root file system on NFS (CONFIG_ROOT_NFS) [N/y/?] SMB filesystem support (to mount WfW shares etc..) (CONFIG_SMB_FS) [N/y/m/?] OS/2 HPFS filesystem support (read only) (CONFIG_HPFS_FS) [N/y/m/?] System V and Coherent filesystem support (CONFIG_SYSV_FS) [N/y/m/?] UFS filesystem support (read only) (CONFIG_UFS_FS) [N/y/m/?] * * Character devices * Standard/generic serial support (CONFIG_SERIAL) [Y/m/n/?] --David TEague [EMAIL PROTECTED]