Hi
just use modprobe loopback
-cheers-
sayamindu

On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 06:18:18PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>    can some one please provide me step to give loop back device support to
>    kernel after creating bzImage? i've done following steps after creating
>    bzImage :-
> 
>    1. make modules and make modules_install.
> 
>    2. copied it to /boot as vmlinuz-test.
> 
>    3. created a soft link of vmlinuz-test to vmlinuz.
> 
>    new kernel survived and working after a boot though some small problems
>    are there, but when ever i tried to mount loop back device in any
>    directory it is issuing an error message stating that kernel does not have
>    loop back device support compiled in it. what could be the problem? next
>    time i'll give the following supports to kernel before and after
>    compilation.
> 
>    1. i'll give initrd, fat, msdos support (currently it has only ext2/3).
> 
>    2. MAKEDEV under /dev.
> 
>    do you guys have any idea about this? give me the command to use insmod to
>    install loop.o. may be am using a wrong systax.
> 
>    regards
> 
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