On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 09:35:47 +1100, L wrote:

> please find attached are fstab and grub.conf. I suspect this problem has
> something to do with partition /boot mount. Other partitions are mounted
> using UUID=, but partition /boot was not automaticallly mounted. I mounted
> it manually as
> /dev/sda1              /boot                       ext3    defaults
> 1  2

This doesn't match your grub.conf file, where /boot is /dev/sda2.

Note that GRUB partition notation "(hd0,1)" is /dev/sda2, and the
GRUB "root" parameter specifies the /boot partition, NOT the / partition.

So, if /dev/sda1 _really_ is your /boot partition (and I assume it is
because you mounted it manually), then edit grub.conf to contain

  root (hd0,0)

which is /dev/sda1.

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