> Some time ago, I decided to install linux 2.6.37-libre-lemote and to boot from
> it. After having updated my /boot.cfg and my /etc/fstab by using sdaX instead
> of hdaX, I was able to boot from linux 2.6.37-libre-lemote.

Nice and correct.

> Now when I try to boot from /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.33.3-libre-lemote, I replace 
> sdaX
> by hdaX in my /etc/fstab before booting on 2.6.33.3. Then, I can log in but
> Linux-libre does not mount my /dev/hda2 to /home as intended. So, when I am
> logged in as a user, I am under / and cannot access my /home.

Why are you using 2.6.33.3 instead of a newer kernel?

The problem can be solved by replacing sda* by hda* in /etc/fstab or
using newer kernel.

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