Mike Clifton wrote:
>
> I've got a fresh install of Red Hat 5.1, nothing changed whatsoever,
> and I wanted to take a look at what was on the second CD.
> Unfortuantely, when I run:
>
> mount /mnt/cdrom
>
> I get the error:
>
> mount: fs type iso9660 not supported by kernel
>
> My first thought was this is crazy - the default Red Hat setup doesn't
> support CD's? This can't be right. Anyhow, I started looking into
> rebuilding the kernel, but my /usr/src/linux directory contains
> nothing but an include directory, no makefiles or anything.
>
> I've never rebuilt a kernel, but I just know there's got to be more in
> that dir than an include folder. Also, since I can't get to my CD, I
> can't get the files I'm missing! (Getting stuff over a network is not
> yet an option for this machine, either.) So, do I really need to
> rebuild the kernel, or what else can I do to access my CD?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike Clifton
try: mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
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