well, I had ubuntu 9.10 and window7 earlier. and one more partition for
sharing files.
but after that I formatted full disk and make four partitions, one in which
I kept window xp, two nothing and one ubuntu. while installing ubuntu (after
windows) it asked to fix the mount point for those two partition which were
empty. so I gave one as /dos and one as /windows. They dont contain any data
in it.

about editing that file. that file is readonly. I tried with vi but couldnot
do. please clear the command if any to edit it.

Thanks.
~chandan

2010/5/9 சிவகுமார் மா <[email protected]>

> On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 7:42 AM, chandan gupta <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > >From the day I installed ubuntu 10.04 I am facing this problem. was
> trying
> > to sort out through googling and irc but couldnot be succesful.
> > when I boot my system to lucid it shows some error as (with the logo of
> > ubuntu)
> >
> > *ubuntu
> > . . . .
> > the disk dirve for /dos is not yet ready or not present
> > continue to wait; or press S to skip mounting or M for manual recovery*
> >
> > when I press M I get something like this:
> >
> > *Filesystem check or mount failed.
> > A  maintainance shell will now be started
> > contorl-D will terminate this shell and contunue booting after re-trying
> > file systems.
> > Any further error will be ignored.
> >
> > r...@chandan-laptop:~#:*
> >
> >
> > I tried some mounting commands but didnt work out.
> > For time sake I am just skipping the mounting and doing my job. Its in
> fact
> > affecting nothing. It shows all the partitions in linux.
> > after skipping once it show same problem for /window partition too. so i
> got
> > to skip twice.
> >
>
> It seems that before upgrade, you had two partitions being mounted at
> /dos and /windows. With this upgrade, those partitions are gone and
> hence you are getting the error.
>
> As you say it is not affecting anything (check whether you had a
> Windows partition with any important files), you can ignore it. To
> avoid this error message:
>
> edit /etc/fstab and remove lines corresponding to /dos and /windows.
> (sudo vi /etc/fstab , be careful to remeve only these two lines).
>
>
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