He did a correct installation, I think he just needs "mount -t ntfs -o ro /dev/XXXX /mountpoint" from where he is, assuming it is compiled in monolithic. He may need a pack of NTFS tools to work with it though... On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Jose A. Hernandez wrote: > First, When you make bzImage, the file is created in > /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/ and is named bzImage, that is your kernel > file, so I'm not sure why you're doing a make bzlilo after that. > > Second, did you compile NTFS support in the kernel itself or as a > module. If in the kernel then the bzImage file mentioned above will do. > If in a module you still have to do a make modules and a make > modules_install to be able to use the NTFS filesystem. > > Third, you need to copy that bzImage file into your /boot directory and > edit lilo.conf to look for it. From what you wrote, you say lilo is > looking at the original vmlinuz file and all that means is that, while > you have recompiled a kernel to use NTFS, you have not instructed lilo > to look for it and use it. Edit your lilo.conf file and when you're > done editing run lilo at the command line to enable the changes. > > -- Daniel Taylor dante at plethora.net And Carthage must be destroyed!