I had the same problem. The answer turned out to be, run fsck.jfs on the 
partition first. I guess the partition had hit the limit on number of mounts 
without fsck being run, and refused to be mounted. All is well now, and my 
partitions are mounting fine. This seems to be a problem only when the fsck 
limit has been reached, and a new Ubuntu install is attempted - Looks
like the install process doesn't try fsck.jfs on the partitions before trying 
to mount them.

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JFS partition failing to mount 100% of the time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/69939
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