> > Andrei Ivanov wrote: > > > > Obviosly one of the partitions is not found. Any idea why? > > Andrew > > > Well, I might have spoken too quickly with my last post :-) > One other thing to check for is that ext2 support is compiled into the > kernel. It is kinda hard to tell what might be going on here without > knowing how your partitions are setup, which ones are for Windows or > Linux and such. The log output you provided does help :-)
Here is the cfdisk's output: Name Flags Part Type FS Type [Label] Size (MB) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- hdb1 Boot Primary DOS FAT16 [NO NAME ] 20.18* hdb2 Boot Primary Linux ext2 199.83 hdb4 Boot Primary Linux ext2 231.83* hdb5 Boot Logical Linux Swap And ext2 support is compiled into kernel( it has worked before, with my old motherboard). Maybe it's a hardware problem? Hard to imagine, thugh....linux is not supposed to be like Windows, that one version works , another doesnt. Andrew --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrei S. Ivanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] UIN 12402354 http://members.tripod.com/AnSIv <--Little things for Linux. http://www.missouri.edu/~c680789 <--"Computer languages of the world" My work in progress. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------