On Wed, 02 Feb 2000, Brian Mason wrote:
> before i got this email i remembered that i had to change those setting a
> while ago and went back and changed them so now i boot just fine although i
> booted in to bash and that was cool but then i typed exit and it crashed
> hard with a bunch of weird errors before that i tried to access my HD and it
> gave me "permission denied" i think that my Hd is FAT32 so would that
> explain that problem? what if my HD is SCSI the mount line is different and
> i cant remember it can soemone tell me?i appreciate it.
> brian mason
> 

As I recall, the kernel in Trinux is not configured to read FAT32 because it
doesn't have that driver on it.  Rebuilding the kernel and making new images is
a bit more involved... and then there is the risk that those drivers will make
it too big to fit on the floppy, in which case you have to start dumping
some ethernet drivers and such.  

Another alternative is to stuff the drivers onto another disk in a package and
manually insmod them.

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