I looked and looked and found no isofs module to install in the install
routine. I even did a find on the cd and found nothing. Very confusing.
The way I eventually solved this problem was by copying the isofs.o module
from a RedHat installation I had on another drive. I added the path to
modules.
On Sun, 28 Mar 1999, Will Lowe wrote:
> > "... iso9660 not supported by kernel" is there. Why?
> iso9660 is a filesystem type. The kernel's complaining that it doesn't
> have that module installed, and so can't read the filesystem.
>
> > . configuring device driver modules
> > . fs modul
> "... iso9660 not supported by kernel" is there. Why?
iso9660 is a filesystem type. The kernel's complaining that it doesn't
have that module installed, and so can't read the filesystem.
> . configuring device driver modules
> . fs modules : hpfs, ncp, smbs, umsdos, vfat
Select iso9660
Hi,
Can you help me?!
I'm trying to install the 2.1 version of the Debian GNU/Linux
and having some troubles...
Everything runs well till 'dselect' is called for proceed whit
packages installtaion. From this point on, only frustrations!
"... iso9660 not supported by kernel" is there.
Why?
All th
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