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[Kernel 2.2.10] Mount complains about msdos-drive



I've just upgraded to the 2.2.10-kernel (using the
kernel-image-package), I used 2.0.33 before and it worked without any
problem.

root%  mount -t msdos /dev/hda2 /msdos -o noexec,ro,nosuid,blocksize=1024,auto
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda2,
       or too many mounted file systems

I've read the man-page for mount but couldn't find anything regarding
options. The superblock is most likely intact and I only have /proc
and / mounted.

I'm about to compile a kernel on my own so if this kernel does not
know of msdos-type ("fat" was not included) this is not a probem - I
just add it then. If I want to remove this kernel and go back to the
2.0.33, is it sufficent to remove it in dselect or is the old kernel
lost?

TIA.

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