Having just shot myself in the foot and accidentally blow away
critical files in /boot, I did a rapid reinstall of MDK8.1 yesterday.

I allowed it do standard install, and checked every single type
(e.g. workstation, etc).

Now, I can live with the fact that this didn't sem to install any
command-line mail readers (I've just manually installed mutt) but what
I can't understand is whym when I try to access the CD-ROM (actually
DVD-ROM from which I did the install, I get the message that file type
iso9660 is not supported by the kernel.

Now I know *what* the message means, but I can't understand how the
install can have failed to establish the need for is9660 (as I did
install from CD after all) and it's been so long since I messed with
kernel configuration etc that I can't remember how to fix the problem
(quickly).

Any suggestions?
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|Camosun College, Victoria, BC, Canada| It has to be listened to.           |
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|phone: +1 250 370 4452               |         Hermann Scherchen.          |


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