Re: Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 Installation
> "... iso9660 not supported by kernel" is there. Why?
iso9660 is a filesystem type. The kernel's complaining that it doesn't
have that module installed, and so can't read the filesystem.
> . configuring device driver modules
> . fs modules : hpfs, ncp, smbs, umsdos, vfat
Select iso9660 also. (I think there's an option for it).
> Why this? Why during the installation process i could use the cdrom and now
> i can't? Why Debain does not recognizes it anymore?
The kernel on the cdrom is a special one, compiled to recognize
_everything_. The one you install when you "Install Operating System
Kernel and Modules" isn't quite the same. You just need to install the
modules ...
> PS: English is not my natural language, so...
You're doing quite well in it. :)
Will
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