On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 03:34:27PM -0500, Jeffrey C. Ollie wrote:
> Maybe, maybe not. My first attempt was to boot into the Windows XP
> partition and download an older RPM there. When I rebooted back into
> Linux I found that I couldn't mount the Windows (FAT32) partition
> because modprobe kept segfaulting. A *LOT* of functionality in the
> Fedora/Redhat kernels is in modules. I'm not even sure that you could
> mount a CDROM or a floppy.
insmod still should work btw., just use that :-)
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Pekka Pietikainen
Thanks for all your hints. I haven't had the time to get back to it -
probably tonight before bedtime..
If I use insmod, what arguments are appropriate?
I can move modprobe.conf out of the way, but don't know if I can get
anything longer than 10 minutes of keystrokes into the box. I have a few
computers here, but only one CDROM burner (on the afflicted). Maybe
floppys..
Until later - thanks much.
BobG