> In your fstab, if you have /dev/sda4 set to vfat (aka Windows patition),
> then it won't mount an ext2 disk, since it's trying to mount it as a
> Windows disk.
> 
> Try to mount -t ext2 /dev/sda4 /mnt/zip & see if it will mount then.
Thanks for the quick reply, but that's not it.  I always use the `-t
ext2' option when mounting.

Anyone else?

> > Strange behavior here:  zip disks I've been using regularly suddenly
> > refuse to mount.  (See error message below.)  DOS formatted zip disks,
> > however, mount as usual, no problem.  Also, if I re-format one of the
> > (ext2) disks that won't mount, then it mounts fine.  What gives?  This
> > is obviously not a hardware/disk problem, and I've made no changes to my
> > filesystem (no recent upgrades, etc.).  
> > 
> > Any clues as what's going on here?  Thanks in advance,
> > 
> > Joe
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > Error Msg:  mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
> > /dev/sda4, or too many mounted file systems



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