When you compiled the kernel did you ask for vfat and iso9660 support? If not, it is not there. If you did you may wish to try a make clean, then start compiling the kernel for scratch again. > > Hi all, > At the minute I am running RH5.2, 2.0.36 kernel, and > have a copy of the new > kernel on a CD, 2.2.2. > The README file on the CD gave a list of minimum > requirements that were > needed before compiling the new kernel. > > These included: Kernel Modules2.1.121 , > BinUtils-2.8.1.0.23 , Net-Tools-1.49 , > Autofs-3.1.3 , > NFS-2.2.beta37 , Bash-1.14.7 , Ncpfs- 2.2.0, > Util-linux-2.9. > > I proceeded to install all these requirements, after > mounting the CD: > mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom > > After installing everything, for some reason I could > not unmount the CD, so I > rebooted, to get it out. > As it was rebooting, the following messages appeared: > > mount: fs type vfat is not supported in kernel > mount: fs type iso9660 is not supported in kernel > > Can anyone explain what might have happened? > > Thanks > Shane > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com >