Well, it turns out that the reason I couldn't boot was a conflict
between the boot time checks and devfs (with devfs on /dev/hdb9 didn't
exist...). If I turned off devfs loading at boot everything went okay.
However, there *were* those problems that fsck.ext3 found and I'm still
kind of suspicious about them.
Chris
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