> 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 -- [email protected] mailing list

