> can't find "nls-iso-"
> can't find "someother module"
>
> i can't remember the specific ones, but they are only there when the windows
> partition is mounted at boot. can someone tell me what's up? thanks. jerry
>
the question is, whether you compiled an own kernel and removed the old
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i have an old windows partition that i have set to be mounted upon boot in
/etc/fstab...
/dev/hda1 /mnt/win vfat defaults 0 2
as the partition is mounted, it hangs there for a bit, and just before that, i
get an odd error message.
can't find "nls-iso-"
can't find "someother module"
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