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On Sun, 2 Mar 2003 09:16:09 -0800 (PST), CM Miller wrote:

> > > > I want to setup Samba on my network, but my W2K
> > > > box is NTFS. 
> > > > 
> > > > I am told that NTFS is already in the kernel but
> > > > doing lsmod doesn't show it.  
> > > > I've downloaded kernel-ntfs-2.4.18-14.i386.rpm and
>                                           ^^^^
> > I bet your installed and running 2.4.18-14 kernel is
> > NOT i386,
> > but i686 or athlon. Download the corresponding
> > kernel-ntfs package
> > for the same architecture. Your running kernel's
> > architecture is:
> 
> Yes, you are right, I did install the i386 rpm for
> NTFS.  I have a AMD CPU, and I am confused and don't
> understand what i386 and i686 means, could someone
> explain it to me?  

i386 is short for "Intel 80386 compatible CPUs". i686 is short for
"Intel Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4 compatible
CPUs". If you have an AMD Duron CPU your kernel is for architecture
"athlon", but the i686 kernel would work as well.

> Also when doing uname -a, I get this output 

No. I posted the command you should enter instead of uname -a.

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