On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 11:28 +0100, Andrew Benton wrote:
> Alex wrote:
> > Could all the problems come because
> > the system is not mounted properly(ie error in fstab)
> 
> In my experience fstab errors are not relevant. I sometimes have the wrong 
> root partition listed in /etc/fstab (one of the hazards of doing scripted 
> builds). The kernel just ignores it and mounts the partition that grub told 
> it was the root partition.

yes, but it will not work if root=whatever is wrong ...
so I didn't told about fstab but bootopts
If the error is "only" within fstab you are right :-)
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