Sorry for the confusion, I was a little too free with pronouns.:) I was
running reall late for work, and hoped to get the install done tonight.
MY main computer is an AMD mutt, with Redhat 5.1, 2.0.35 kernel, a
REdhat 5.1 CD, and a Nec Versa 486 laptop. What I was doing is trying to
mount the cd on the AMD system, to see if floppy images still existed
with redhat.
I used mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom , I then got the 'fs type
iso9660 not supported by kernel' message.
I think lawson hit the nail on the head, I don't run kerneld, or any
other deamons, (cron being the exception). so I will try modprobe.
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