On Tuesday 11 September 2001 21:19, richard wrote:
> A still new installation of potato from CDROM.
>
> Upon mount /dev/cdrom or mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /cdrom I get the
> subject error message.
>
> The line
>/dev/cdrom /cdrom iso9660 defaults,ro,user,no auto
> is already in /etc/fsta
on Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 09:19:41PM -0400, richard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> A still new installation of potato from CDROM.
>
> Upon mount /dev/cdrom or mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /cdrom I get the
> subject error message.
>
> The line
>/dev/cdrom /cdrom iso9660 defaults,ro,user,no a
A still new installation of potato from CDROM.
Upon mount /dev/cdrom or mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /cdrom I get the
subject error message.
The line
/dev/cdrom /cdrom iso9660 defaults,ro,user,no auto
is already in /etc/fstab, put there by the installer.
What's wrong? Do I have to reins
I had the same problem. I couldn't get a viable solutions so the way I
solved the problem (I cheated):
I remembered that I had a RedHat installation on another patition.
I mounted that partition, copied the isofs.o file into my debian
partition into /lib/modules//fs (or something like that)
edited
I am trying to install hamm and get this message from dselect or when I
want to mount the cdrom. I did install a cdrom as a device and did not
see iso9660 as an option amongst the filesystems during the installation
process.
Can somebody help me please?
It is not the first time I install Linux f
Frank Barknecht hat gesagt: // Frank Barknecht wrote:
>
> 1) By hand:
> As root give the command:
> $ modprobe iso9660
>
> 2) Automatically at boot time:
> put a line in /etc/modules with:
> iso9660
Oops, make that: iso9660 --> isofs.
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me hat gesagt: // me wrote:
> I installed Debian 2.0 from a bootable cd. Everythinng went fine until
> I rebooted
> and began deselect. I received the message "fs type iso9660 not
> supported by kernal.
> I did not see any option to enable NLS or anything that mention iso9660
> file system.
> Wh
Kenneth Scharf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You need to load the isofs module. Add the line 'isofs' (without
> ''s) to /etc/modules. Make sure that usr/lib/modules/fs actually has
> this module file in there! (It should, it comes with the default setup).
> --
You need to load the isofs module. Add the line 'isofs' (without
''s) to /etc/modules. Make sure that usr/lib/modules/fs actually has
this module file in there! (It should, it comes with the default setup).
I installed Debian 2.0 from a
I installed Debian 2.0 from a bootable cd. Everythinng went fine until
I rebooted
and began deselect. I received the message "fs type iso9660 not
supported by kernal.
I did not see any option to enable NLS or anything that mention iso9660
file system.
What do I need to do. If you can help please
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