reboot problem

From: Rodney D. Myers (rdmyers_at_pe.net)
Date: 11/02/03

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    After a power outage, my system (sarge) is not booting properly.

    Once it starts to boot, it no longer boots from /boot, but "/" instead,
    which leads to /usr, & /home not being mounted.

    I can log in as root, mount the partitions, but it still is missing some
    stuff, I think, from not booting properly.

    fsck runs okay on all partitions. nothing else seems to be
    missing/broken.

    Any pointers, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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