I have just install woody with the default 2.2.20 and I found all these
directories. In my case you have to obviously go to the one called "fs"!!!
otherwise I would better download the kernel image either from woody CDs, if
you run this release or from the http://www.kernel.org and compile it in order
to satisfy your needs.
x block Disks and disk-like devices.
x
x net Drivers for network interface cards and network
protocols. x
x ipv4 Internet Protocol drivers.
x
x ipv6 Internet Protocol version 6 drivers.
x
x scsi Drivers for SCSI controller cards and classes of
SCSI devic x
x fs Drivers that allow many different filesystems to
be accesse x
x cdrom Drivers for non-standard/non-ATAPI CD-ROM drives.
x
x video Drivers for framebuffer devices.
x
x usb .
x
x misc Drivers that don't fit in the other categories.
x
x pcmcia PCMCIA cards.
Is it clear? Of course also in the downloaded kernel image you will find a tree
like this!
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8-§ >
8-§ > kernel/drivers/net
8-§ > kernel/drivers/net/pcmcia
8-§ > kernel/drivers/net/wireless
8-§ >
8-§ > Thus, I have no way of selecting vfat. How do I get a 'vfat' or
'fs/vfat' category of modules to show up in this screen? Is it just a matter of
copying my lib/modules/2.4.10/.../vfat folder contents to another directory?
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