> > > Your partitions may have changed.
> > > Try mounting different partitions, looking for boot.
> > > >   # mount -t ext2 /dev/hda1 /mnt
> > > >   EXT2-fs: 03:0a:  couldn't mount because of unsupported
> > > >   optional features.
> > > >   mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
> > > >   /dev/hda1 or too many mounted filesystems.
> >
> > That's what I was already trying, to mount ANY linux partition
> > at /mnt. In this case hda1 is /boot partition.  The problem
> > is that e2fsck reports unable to fsck partitions.
> 
> here's a possibility: i have noticed that if you change the partition
> table, trying to create filesystems on the newly added partitions
> doesn't tend to work.  have you tried rebooting and then remaking
> the filesystem?

Yes, I did. The ext2 fs was created ok, however the problem started
when I was trying to add/insert a FAT32 win partition.  Because I was not
able to use fdisk to do it properly, I used Partition Magic 5 (win).
If you re-read my original post, you'll get clear details of the problem.
If someone needs a copy of that, I can repost to the list.

Thanks... Dan.



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