HELP! All SCSI, no is09660 fs
All:
This is a Second Request. I really need an answer.
I have the following kernel related packages installed,
according to dpkg -l
ii kernel-headers- 2.0.32-5 Linux kernel headers.
ii kernel-image-2. custon.1.0 Linux kernel binary image.
ii kernel-package 4.11 Debian Linux kernel package build
scripts.
ii kernel-source-2 2.0.34-4 Linux kernel source.
It appears that if I configure all SCSI, then make config
doesn't offer me an iso9660 file system. I should be able
to configure all SCSI and still have iso9660 fs.
How do I force cause the kernel's make config to offer
me an iso9660 file system? Or how do I hack the .config to get
that fs?
What else do you need to offer help?
Other details are in the original message. below.
--David
Hi Debian Folk, Carl and Jason:
My system is a 486-66, 16 MB RAM, SCSI only 1Gig HD,
SCSI CD ROM, SCSI tape. It DID run Debian 1.1, but
I crashed the 1.1 system Good Friday.
I HAD to have it back up quickly, so I installed from
the most recent CDs I have, 2.0 CDs, since I only had
slow phone connection o the outside world.
I rebuilt the kernel to enable ppp. That worked well.
I did not notice until the system refused access to my CD
ROM drive that I did not have CD ROM access.
I triedto reconfigure to get iso9660 file system support.
Neither make config, and make menuconfig offers an
iso9660 filesystem. It appears iso9660 support for SCSI
disks is not an option. I am ceratin this pessimisitic
attitude is not correct.
I have the following kernel related packages installed,
according to dpkg -l
ii kernel-headers- 2.0.32-5 Linux kernel headers.
ii kernel-image-2. custon.1.0 Linux kernel binary image.
ii kernel-package 4.11 Debian Linux kernel package build
scripts.
ii kernel-source-2 2.0.34-4 Linux kernel source.
HELP! Please! I need to get to the CD ROM other that through
the MS DOS Side of the system. I have several more packages
I'd like to install, and I would like to upgrade to 2.1,
once my CDs arrive.
David Teague dbt@cs.wcu.edu
Debian GNU/Linux
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