In article <1992Jul23.013920.674@vine.cp10.es.xerox.com> hamilton@vine.cp10.es.xerox.com (Bruce A. Hamilton) writes:
>I haven't yet bought a CD-ROM drive for my PC, but I just ordered the NT CD-ROM. Will I be able to read it under SunOS 4.1.1b? Yes I have /pcfs in the kernel. If I can read it under SunOS, it will be easier to print the documentation on various high-sp
>eed PostScript printers at work.
>
>Thanks,
>--
>--Bruce
>BHamilton.LAX1B@Xerox.COM
>310/333-3538
Well, I don't think that having pcfs filesystem support in your kernel
relates to being able to read the cdrom. The cdrom filesystem format
that used to be standard was 'hsfs' (high sierra), now there is
'rockridge' which is (correct me if I am wrong) the common name for
ISO9xxx (whatever the number is).
I supsect that you WILL be able to read the NT CDROM on your 4.x
SPARCSTATION, but you may need to recheck your kernel configuration
for the support for the 'rockridge' filesystem type.
(again note: the 'pcfs' filesystem type (the dos floppy format)