I tried using my old .config file from 2.0.30 and menuconfig did not show
me the NLS and code page options.  I had to use the default .config file
and go from scratch.  Also, if you don't say Y to the NLS support, the
kernel won't compile.  (Why have a choice if there isn't any?)

jim

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From:   Marcus Brinkmann[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Monday, April 06, 1998 12:31 AM
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Subject:        Re: kernel 2.0.33

On Sun, Apr 05, 1998 at 09:56:01PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Since I've upgraded to this kernel(2.0.33), whenever a "vfat" partition is 
> mounted, the kernel complains about not being able to find "NLS charset 
> cp437" 
> module.  I haven't found anywhere in the "menuconfig" options a listing for 
> that module. Any hints as to where one can find it?

I don't use menuconfig, but if you use config, there is a question like "NLS
support" or "Native Language Support" near the msdos question.
If you have this, you must also say "Y" to the correct codepage(s)
and iso charsets. Then it'll work. This is new with 2.0.33.

Marcus

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