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Re: bo-->hamm: 'iso9660 not supported'



Chea,

  Don't know about the PPP problem.  Haven't had any here.

  The other problem is caused by not configuring the NLS support in the
kernel.
In order to get the ISO99660, FAT, MSDOS, VFAT (there may be others, I'm
not sure) 
you need to say yes to NLS.

Good luck,

Steve Mayer
smayer@rtd.com

Chea Prince wrote:
> 
> upgraded from bo to hamm on a pentium/166, no problem.  compiled kernel
> 2.0.34 + modules...everything installed OK.  but now can't mount cdrom
> even though cdrom support is built into the kernel and bios identifies
> cdrom as /dev/hdc during boot (worked fine under bo)...get following error
> message:
> 
>         mount:  fs type iso9660 not supported by kernel
> 
> while configuring the kernel i saw no option to choose iso9660 support
> ...did i miss something?  [menuconfig came up in b&w instead of color (not
> that i care)...just weird.] also, ps2 mouse doesn't work as a module, only
> if it is built into the kernel...is this peculiar to my system or
> generally the case...just curious...related to this...why do i get the
> following during boot regardless of whether device support is built-in or
> selected as module:
> 
>         cdrom: can't locate module cdrom
>         psaux: can't locate module psaux
>         serial: can't locate module serial
> 
> in the case of the mouse and serial ports doesn't seem to affect function
> and they are correctly configured during boot process later on
> 
> also, ppp is broken again.  every time i upgrade it breaks existing
> scripts.  EXTREMELY aggravating.  is there good reason why this happens?
> tried both old ppp-on script and new scripts configured with
> pppconfig...get the same results.  what was a perfectly healthy
> slirp/ppp connection now fails during LCP negotiations.  plog reports:
> 
>         send (slirp -P -b 115200^M)
>         serial connection established
>         using interface ppp0
>         pppd[230]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
> 
> begins LCP process, then fails about halfway through with:
> 
>         sent [LCP TermReq id=0x2 "No Network protocols running"]
>         rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 <addr 170.140.110.193> <compress VJ 0f
>         01>]     # 170.140.110.193 is the correct remote IP address #
>         pppd[230]: rcvd [CCP ConfReq id=0x1]
>         pppd[230]: rcvd [LCP TermAck id=0x2]
>         pppd[230]: Connection terminated.
>         pppd[230]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
>         pppd[230]: Exit.
> 
> i obviously need a ppp/chatscript tutor.  RTFM doesn't seem to help.
> all assistance appreciated.
> 
> TIA--chea
> 
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