On 2010/03/09 10:42 (GMT-0600) Jan Stefan composed:

> The Inode size was the problem. The first small partition defaulted to a
> 128 byte Inode and worked with grub. The larger partition defaulted to 256
> bytes and grub did not see it.

> I chose to change the Inode size with the mkfs.ext3 command rather than
> update grub.

Change how? Do you mean recreate the filesystem, or some way to convert to
128 byte inode size on existing filesystem without losing files or data?
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