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if you look at /etc/fstab there will be entries in there which will tell the boot scripts what device mounts where.
Chances are that the devices listed in that file can't be found, either because they've changed name for some reason or because the kernel isn't detecting them.
You can compare what's in the file to the entries under /sys/block/ and try and work out what happened.
Looking at the kernel bootup messages may be of some help too (see the dmesg command)
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I should post some pictures of my Abus Granit-X 54 with the various cutting tool marks on it. My bike is still my bike and I have that to thank for it.
Not now though. Slightly drunk and tired after watching this.
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[ame="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Blue-Eyed-Salaryman-traveller-Mitsubishi/dp/1861977247"]This[/ame] was quite an interesting read about life inside one of the Japanese conglomerates.
Do not want.
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[.pdf"]Same deal direct from the Bodeans website](http://www.bodeansbbq.com/_documents/bodeans_fulham_moviemealdeal[1).