Hello.
The modules that I have in the fs section is:
binfmt_aout
ext
hpfs
ncpfs
nfs
nls_cp*
nls_iso8859_ (nine of then!)
nls_koi8_r
smbfs
sysv
ufs
umsdos
vfat
xiafs
There is no isofs module.
My Debian 2.0 is from Linux Central.
Thank you,
Cristiano Viana
>Cristiano Viana wrote:
>
>> (6) Insta
Hello, Tom.
In the file systems (fs), there is no isofs module or anything like this.
My Debian is from Linux Central.
Thank you,
Cristiano Viana
>> (6) Install operating system kernel and modules, from CD-ROM drive
(/dev/hdd
>> ATAPI IDE)
>> (7) Configure device driver modules (I choose to inst
>> "TP" == Tom Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TP> Cristiano Viana wrote:
>> (6) Install operating system kernel and modules, from CD-ROM drive (/dev/hdd
>> ATAPI IDE)
>> (7) Configure device driver modules (I choose to install the modules: cdrom,
>> lp and serial)
TP> During these steps whe
Cristiano Viana wrote:
> (6) Install operating system kernel and modules, from CD-ROM drive (/dev/hdd
> ATAPI IDE)
> (7) Configure device driver modules (I choose to install the modules: cdrom,
> lp and serial)
During these steps when you set up modules, you need to install the
isofs module. It'
Hello.
I am sending you how I am installing Debian.
Maybe with a little more information you can help me.
What I am doing is:
(1) Boot from the CD-ROM
(2) I choose "color"
(3) I choose the "US Keyboard"
(4) Initialize and activate a swap partition (my HD has two partitions)
(5) Initialize a Linux
I had the same problem. Try this command:
insmod isofs
then run your mount command
John
Andreas Sliwka wrote:
> > When I try to mount it (mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdd /cdrom), the error message
> > tells me that iso9660 is not supported by the kernel.
> So your kernel doesnt understand the files
> When I try to mount it (mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdd /cdrom), the error message
> tells me that iso9660 is not supported by the kernel.
So your kernel doesnt understand the filesystem (iso9660) of the CD,
just recompile your kernel with iso9660 support or make a module aout of
it (if possible) and l
Hello.
I am here trying to install Debian 2.0.
After setting the passwords of the root user and a normal user, I would like
to install some software packages.
But my CDROM does not mount.
In the boot, Debian says that my CDROM drive is hdd.
When I try to mount it (mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdd /cdrom)
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