The problem got solved when I edited the /dos and /windows line from /etc/fstab.
In fact I deleted those two lines from there as suggested. Now my
ubuntu boots without any such  mount error message.

~chandan

On 5/10/10, சிவகுமார் மா <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > about editing that file. that file is readonly. I tried
>>> > with vi but couldnot
>>> > do. please clear the command if any to edit it.
>>>
>>> You will require super user privilege to edit /etc/fstab. Give following
>>> command to edit
>>>
>>> sudo vi /etc/fstab
>>>
>
> To Look at mounted partitions
> df
> this will show you mounted partitions in your system. Identify the
> device name of your harddisk from the first column. Usually /dev/hda
> (hdb, hdc etc) OR /dev/sda (sdb, sdc etc) with a numeric suffix.
>
> 1. partitions of your harddisks
> sudo fdisk /dev/sda -l
>
> 2. content of your fstab file
> sudo cat /etc/fstab
>
> >From these decide what is to be changed in /etc/fstab and edit the file.
>
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