Thank You for Your time and answer, Tom: > I'm sorry that something went wrong for you but I have used this > procedure a few times without a hitch (over a dozen times if I include > tests). In the same way that I forgot to add an fstab edit line to > this procedure above, I have forgotten to edit fstab a few of those > times also without any problems because an ext4 filesystem can be > mounted as an ext2 filesystem.
Please, don't worry. I saw how good the FS was working (under a live ubuntu CD) after the steps You said me to do - main problem is my little knowledge on the kernel, init at boot time working - I still has no clue - WHY the partition was not mounted. I saw on internet that people were reporting about success w/ mount version even less than was mine... It is kind of things when You are sure about something, but then it suddenly fails and You: first greatly amazed, secondly just do not know what to think or do. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4c4c6e22.0503970a.774c.4...@mx.google.com