> Did you already tried to pass to mount the arguments ? Like mount -t ext3 
> /dev/hda1 /boot ! Try this, about the
> fstab, it's right, but to know what is wrong with your systems i probably 
> need more information. Maybe someone
> in this list had this problem once and know the solution.
>
> Good luck!

Thank you, manually specifying the filesystem type did work.  How does
mount know which fs type to try when it isn't specified?  I haven't
had this problem before and I never specify the type.

- Grant

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