Unsupported NM flag settings on CD-ROM mount
Hi,
after mounting a self-toasted CD-ROM with Debian 1.2.7 I get tons of
kernel messages like "Unsupported NM flag settings(2)". AFAIK this is
because the CD-ROM has been made on an SGI workstation, which uses some
extensions to ISO9660. It works however perfectly with "dpkg -i ...". The
message comes from the kernel (printk in /usr/src/linux/fs/isofs/rock.c).
Is there a better way than out-commenting this printk and re-buildung the
kernel to get rid of these messages? I'm just curious why these annoying
and apparently superflous messages are in the kernel at all since it works
anyway.
Thanks
kws
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