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Hi,
I put the 2.6.6 kernel on a cd. I stuck it into my cd-rom on my Red Hat 9 box. I mounted it like normal, and it didn't see any files. Can anyone help me?
Did you close the CD? If not that can be done with the burning software you used without writing anything else. Or did you use multisession? Same thing, although I thought that multisession was viewable on a system that has burning software.
I'm still trying to find out the problem. I still can't get networked. I've tried driverloader and ndiswrapper. I was trying to configure linux-wlan-ng and it wouldn't accept something with the linux source question. Oh well. That's why I'm trying to upgrade my kernel.
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