system boot fails because of non-existant partition in /etc/fstab




Hallo,

when I remove my ATA drive from drive case, then reboot the system,
but not comment out entry related to it in /etc/fstab, system
bootup fails when trying to access this partition.
I am using FC.5, and I have impression that my FC.3
just ignored such entry. Below there is a line from
/etc/fstab that describes my "mobile" partition.
Note, that it has "noauto" option. Have You got any
idea on how to override this problem.

LABEL=mobile /mnt/mobile_partition ext3 defaults,user,exec,noauto 1 1

regards,
Pawel
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