Upgrade from 2.0.36 to 2.1.0? That is NOT an UPgrade. You should know that when talking version of the linux kernel, the numbers are a bit odd to the uninitiated. Versions with even minor numbers are for most normal users, whereas versions with odd minor numbers are for development use (ie. don't use these unless you know what you do!) At any one time there is both a current 2.0.x and a 2.1.x kernel. When the 2.x.x series started 2.0.0 and 2.1.0 were the "current" kernels. Now the versions are 2.0.36 and 2.1.(some number around 130) When the new 2.2.0 kernel gets out for real, the development kernel will also change numbers to 2.3.0. I would recommend you stick with the 2.0.36 until the 2.2.0 is ready. Regards Ole On Mon, 4 Jan 1999, Rick Chandler wrote:
2.1.0?? you sure about that, or was that supposed to be the >2.2.0preX? If the latter, then yes, it will support fat32 partitions >for reading and writing, but you must roll your own do enable the >filesystem or initialize the module. Also on a side note, it will >also support reading of NTFS systems if your using NT partitions.
That's what the file said. 2.1.0. I compiled with vfat but couldn't access the partition. Oh well, I just went with 2.0.36 anyways. Thanks
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