checking kernel options
Gordon Keegan
gmkeegan at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 31 23:25:45 EDT 2003
If the filesystem(s) are loaded (compiled or
loadable), an lsmod should tell you:
# lsmod
Module Size Used by Not tainted
vfat 13004 0 (unused)
fat 38808 0 [vfat]
I would also recommend either testing a new, blank
floppy to see if it will mount or testing the floppy
in question on a system/drive that is known to work.
You might also try an mformat on a blank floppy.
Gordon
--- Stephen Anthony <steve at stephencanthony.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I recently spun a 2.4.20 kernel and absent-mindedly
> forgot to add
> fat/dos filesystem support. When I went to mount
> fd0, I got a "not a
> support filesystem" error.
>
> No problem, says I. I'll respin with the support.
> So, using xconfig, I
> made sure I had the support selected for fat, msdos,
> umsdos and vfat;
> not as modules, but compiled-in support. Recompiled
> and booted new
> kernel.
>
> But I still get the same error when I try mounting
> fd0.
>
> Anyway I can confirm the support is compiled into
> the kernel?
>
> Or am I missing something else?
>
> Steve
>
>
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