Interesting situation.

When I originally partitioned my hard drive I created it in the Disk
Drake utility during setup. It was created w/ a 5GB win drive, followed
by a 250MB /boot, 250MB swap, and 4GB ext3 / drive, and the other 8GB
was created into another win partition. Well after having decided to
take the 1 month challenge I decided I no longer needed my 8GB partition
in Win form, so I changed the SOB over to ext3, which worked perfectly. 

Now here's the situation. When trying to mount the drive through mount
and linuxconf I get an error message which sais:

mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda8, or too
many mounted file systems.

Now, if I go into the "mount points" in the Control Centre I can mount
the partition fine. It sais its saving to the fstab, however I'm not
sure.

If anyone has any ideas, or could suggest a way to tell what arguments
the Control Centre is passing to the mount command I would greatly
appreciate.

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