Upgrade from 10 -> 11 -- ext4 partition not recognized

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I have a non-standard Fedora 10 installation with the following partitions:

   /  -- ext3
   /boot -- ext3
   /home -- ext4

I boot up with the Fedora 11 installation/upgrade DVD, and ask it to Upgrade Existing Installation, but it cannot mount /home because it claims not to know what filesystem it is.

Any hints?

Cheers,
   Dave Chin

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