Здравствуйте.

В сообщении от 12 марта 2007 Anton Achatz написал(a):
> 2007/3/12, Anton Achatz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hello,
> > after upgrading archlinux i have the problem that the usb stick and
> > also the usb hd causes an error:
>
> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdc1, missing
> codepage or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog -
> try dmesg | tail or so
>

and what said 'dmesg' ?
did you sure what /dev/sdc1 is a first partition on a stick?
what says 'fdisk -l' (when stick inserted)? It sees partitions on stick?
Did you try mount to some other dir? Say as:
# mkdir /mnt/usbstick
# mount -t vfat /dev/<stickdev> /mnt/usbstick

> On an other computer it works pretty fine. The stick and the hd are
> formated with vfat.

It seems what /dev/sdc1 is not stick. 

Mabe upgrade to new kernel cause chipset driver changes - your /dev/hdx drives 
may become /dev/sdx/ But strange, in this case you cannot boot without 
modifyinf fstab and menu.lst

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