On Jun 24, 2004 at 08:55, Norman LeCouvie in a soothing rage wrote: [more top posting rearranged] >ne... wrote: > >>On Jun 23, 2004 at 21:19, Norman LeCouvie in a soothing rage wrote: >> >>>Thanks jeff. >>> >>>My kernel is as follows; >>> >>>2.6.5-1.358.8kstacks >>> >>>not >>> >>>2.6.5-1.358 >>> >>>as I had to chnage it to allow for my wireless adapter. >>> >>>When I load the 2.6.5-1.358 kernel at boot it works fine, when I use the >>>top one it does not. >>> >>>Does this make sense? >>> >>Let's try this instead. No guarantees it will work. >>Log in as root and 'cd /lib/modules'. You should have >>at least two directories: 2.6.5-1.358 & 2.6.5-1.358.8kstacks. >>Do a 'mkdir -p 2.6.5-1.358.8kstacks/kernel/fs/ntfs/ >>Then 'cp 2.6.5-1.358/kernel/fs/ntfs/ntfs.ko \ >>2.6.5-1.358.8kstacks/kernel/fs/ntfs/' Everything between >>single quotes should be types on one line. Next add >>'/lib/modules/2.6.5-1.358.8kstacks/kernel/fs/ntfs/ntfs.ko:' >>to 2.6.5-1.358.8kstacks/modules.dep using your fav. editor >>on a line all by itself. >I almost missed the \ in the following > >cp 2.6.5-1.358/kernel/fs/ntfs/ntfs.ko \2.6.5-1.358.8kstacks/kernel/fs/ntfs The line should be: cp 2.6.5-1.358/kernel/fs/ntfs/ntfs.ko 2.6.5-1.358.8kstacks/kernel/fs/ntfs >Where will I be able to find the mounted directory for windows, or do I >still have to mount it manually like I did witht he original kernel? If it is in you /etc/fstab with an 'auto' in there, then it should be mounted at boot else you would have to mount it manually. N.Emile... -- Registered Linux User # 125653 (http://counter.li.org) Switch to: http://www.speakeasy.net/refer/190653 When I was 16, I thought there was no hope for my father. By the time I was 20, he had made great improvement. 08:08:15 up 14:48, 4 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00