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I'm trying to make my PS/2 LiNUX ALiVE....
In order to install LiNUX on an MCA(PS/2) system, DRV and RESCUE must be
patched for MCA.
Is the 'Official' distribution take care of the MCA ?
I've found DRV and RESCUE disks to be able to install BASE floppies :)
System is coming to LiFE, but on reboot when the system ask me to
install packages, on SCSI CDRom, I've got following message :
kernel does not support ISO9660
Is there any other operation to get ISO9660 available ?
Brian S. Julin told me to check in /boot/config.2.032
and check for CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=y
and to install the iso9660 module into the kernel.
Q: what file is concerned in iso9660 ? And how can I add it to the
kernel ?
PS: I've only one 1.44 Mb floppy and a CDRom Sony SCSI to read external
files.
Thanks for your help.
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