Mark Ciciretti wrote: > If you install the vfat module it will allow you to access your MSDOS > partition. > > Johann Spies wrote: > > > I did not know about modconf. But when I run it on the newly installed > > base system, I get the same limited number of choices amongst the > > filesystem drivers of which isofs and msdos are not options. > > > > I get the following options: > > > > bindfmt_aout > > ext > > hpfs > > ncpfs > > nfs > > a lot of nls_cp???'s (with no comment explaining the module) > > a lot of nls_iso8859_ -options (also with no comment) > > nls_koi8_4 > > smbfs > > sysv > > ufs > > umsdos > > vfat > > xiafs. > > > > There is no msdos and no fat and no isofs. > > > > Is there another way of installing which would ensure that all the > > filesystem options are available? > > > > Johann > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > | Johann Spies Windsorlaan 19 | > > | [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3201 Pietermaritzburg | > > | Tel/Faks Nr. +27 331-46-1310 Suid-Afrika (South Africa) | > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > "My dear brothers, take note of this: Everyone should > > be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become > > angry, for man's anger does not bring about the > > righteous life that God desires." James 1:19,20 > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
There's also a CDROM drivers option that has an entry for common CD routines, that's supposed to load automatically, but you might select it just in case the automagic loading isn't working.

