Ever since I've rolled my own kernel, I've got this message on bootup that's been bugging the hell outta me.
When mounting some vfat partitions on bootup, I repeatedly get a message that's something like: modprobe: can't locate module nls_iso8859-1 However, the partitions seem to work fine. I don't know anything about nls and why modprobe is trying to load that module. I can't find anything about nls in the kernel config except an option "Use a default NLS", which I have set to 'n'. The help in the config seems to say the option is for smbmount but isn't supported by samba yet. Weird. I do have an smbmount in fstab, but that doesn't seem to be the problem. Can anyone clue me in to what's going on? Thanks. -- Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>