First thanks to all that reponded. Turns out that mount under
Linux is different than mount under AmigaOS. 8-)
> > Am I doing something dumb here? Anyone have FAT32 working?
>
> Dunno about the FAT32 part, but generic mount requires that
> 1) the /D directory exists (well, DOES it?!)
That wa
> i recently installed red hat 5.0 on my pc at home. i have noticed that
> my ppp connection seems considerably slower on linux than it was on win
> 95. anyone have any ideas why this is and/or how it can be fixed.
Have you done "ifconfig ppp0" to see if you're getting
errors? I was having th
I'm still trying to mount FAT32 partitions under RH5.0 w/2.0.34 kernel.
Here's a session "transcript".
First the kernel version:
[root@localhost /root]# uname -r
2.0.34
Then fdisk output:
Disk /dev/hda: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 638 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes
Device
After building a 2.0.34 kernel for my RH5.0 box, I've got some
kind of module conflicts. I see these 2 errors on boot up and on
shutdown, twice in a row.
Jun 10 21:20:50 localhost modprobe: can't locate module net-pf-4
Jun 10 21:20:50 localhost modprobe: can't locate module net-pf-5
Also, when
I'm running rh5.0 with most of the updates. I've been running
the 2.0.32 kernel from the RPM on RH's site. I'd really like
to have FAT32 support so I can steal some harddrive space from
Windows and to ease some work that I do under both environments.
I DL'd the generic 2.0.34 source and built a
I'm running RH5.0 with most of the updates, including kernel
2.0.32. I was wondering, can you use the 2.0.34 from 5.1 in
a fairly stock 5.0 system? I also noticed that the 2.0.34 RPM
file is ~2MB... does it include the modules? I don't see a
module RPM.
Thanks.
Doug
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