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Hi,

thank you but I do already have ext2 for boot. Hm, problem is with root 
partition / with reiserfs. I tried to use lines from fstab by Corey Larsen, 
but still same problem.

On Friday 03 October 2003 17:05, Collins Richey wrote:
> 1.  Forget about using reiserfs for /boot.  Copy /boot/* somewhere else,
> clear and reformat the /boot partition as ext2/3, and copy back the files. 
> This can be done from a recovery CD, if needed.  Alter your /etc/fstab for
> the new fs.
>
> 2.  Perhaps you added some files to /boot when not mounted with -notail? 
> Simply copy /boot/* somewhere else, delete all files, insure that /boot is
> mounted with -notail, and copy the files back.  This can be done from a
> recovery CD, if needed.

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