Do you have loop device support compiled into the kernel? It's off by
default, I think.
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Gregory Hosler wrote:
>
> On 16-Nov-00 Statux wrote:
> >> # mount -t iso9660 -o loop 7.0-i386-upgrade.iso /mnt/floppy
> >> ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument
> >
> > -o loop=/dev/loop0,rw
> >
> > you have to specify which loop device to use. rw means read/write of
> > course
> >
>
> # mount -t iso9660 -o loop=/dev/loop0,rw 7.0-i386-upgrade.iso /mnt/floppy
> ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument
>
> have you tried this on your system ? does it work ?
>
> -Greg
>
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> Date: 16-Nov-00
> Time: 18:07:13
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