Auto Partion fails error = /dev/sda is mounted

I booted from the cd,  ran /arch/setup then began going through the setup program
at the point it is going to auto partition my harddrive it fails with /dev/sda is mounted or busy.
I checked /mnt and its not showing anything mounted.
32M for boot
512M for swap
7500 for / and home

Correct me if I'm wrong...I'm stuck at work on a *cough* winbloze machine. 
rw=read/write
auto=mount when it boots up
user=users can mount/unmount
sync=write data to the drive immediatly when saved.  async writes the data whenever it gets good and ready.
0 0 means the drive will never be force checked.
Or at least one of the 0's does.  can't remember for the life of me what the other means.

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