On 7 May 2005 09:23:37 -0700,
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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I tried compilin my kernel few days ago. While I was tryin to make
> instal-modules, My hard disk got full. So I had to stop delete the
> compiled kernel ...I dunno why I had to do that, lets say some silly
> mistake.
>
Perhaps you deleted more than just the new kernel and modules?
> The prob is, whenever I put on the system, it complains about changes
> in iptables module. Then I noticed I can't mount vfat partition maybe
> due to the changes I made during the compilation, cos I was usin 2.4.20
> and tryin to compile to 2.6.8 in an attempt to enjoy the NTFS supported
> kernel.
Which kernel is running now? uname -a
> What make it worse is that the original kernel source is in the windows
> partition which I have to mount before compilin it again.
> What can I do to get out of this prob?
Can you install a standard rpm or deb kernel package? (you never
mentioned which distro you are using).
Use a rescue disk; your original Linux CD should work, or a live CD such
as Knoppix or Ubuntu.
> Probs:
> I want to fix the errin modules
> I want to be able to load windows file type (vfat and NTFS)
>
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