I'm trying to install using SLES 9 Service Pack 2. I get the first part of the 
installation done, and the system shuts down. I then boot from the new /boot 
drive, and it starts to come up, but then complains about bad superblocks in 
the root file system, and comes up to single user mode asking for the root 
password and wanting to fix the problem.

If I start from SLES 9 base, I can do the install without problem.

I'm not sure what is going wrong in the SP 2 install, and was wondering if 
anyone else has seen this.

I am trying to set up /boot as its own minidisk, and two physical volumes in a 
volume group, divided into swap and the root file system. I have an additional 
two volume volume group for the users to install their applications in. 
Everything except swap is ext3.

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