That's the one:
        $lsmod
        vfat    4       2

I didn't have vfat as a module in the kernel either, but I guess it
doesn't need to be.

Thanks
Rich


Arcady Genkin wrote:
> 
> Richard Harran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I get that now, 'without' vfat.  Although I don't have vfat compiled
> > into the kernel, I am mounting my Win drives with the 'vfat' type option
> > (apparently quite sucessfully), which is why I asked the question.
> 
> You probably have vfat as a module. When you mount an MSDOS system,
> what does your lsmod say?
> 
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