On Wednesday 13 June 2001 02:54 pm, John Dierdorf wrote:
> I just installed Win4Lin 3.0 on my SuSE 7.1 (2.4 kernel)
> system.  Unfortunately, Linux now says "VFAT access not compiled in kernel"
> or some such when I try to mount my true Windows partitions.  (SuSE
> defaults to putting them at /windows/C, /windows/D, etc.  THIS NO LONGER
> WORKS!!!)
>
> Either I screwed up or else the Win4Lin-modified kernel somehow was
> compiled without this essential feature.  I'd appreciate either (a) advice
> as to how to fix things, or (b) assurance that a new kernel WITH built-in
> VFAT support will be available soonest.  Otherwise Win4Lin is completely
> useless to me, and it's back to the store for a refund.
>
> Thanks.


I prefer to use the kernel patch from NeTraverse and compile my own kernel 
rather than use their pre-compiled kernels.

It ensures I have everything I need, and nothing more.

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