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From: friedman@bnr.ca (Barry Friedman)
Subject: Re: Disk confusion (SOLVED)
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Following up on my own article --

>>>>> In e-mail Jordan Hubbard wrote:
> 
> What's in your /etc/fstab?
> 

Bingo!   I had swapped the fstab's for the two systems.  After
correcting them, either disk now boots up a live system.  Thanks
for the pointer.

-- 
Barry Friedman