UGH! Get an updated version. Kernel 2.2.0 was just released. Kernels are usually considered "Out-of-date" within 3 months of their release. In fact, since your distribution is so old, you may want to download the latest Slackware release (or buy it from cheap-bytes for <$5), rather than just updating the kernel. Bryan > I did the same. Linux could not necognise the FS. > My slackware 96 Linux version is 2.0.0 > > Guido, > Saludos/Regards > Asuncion Paraguay > > > > >
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