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2017 Sep 11
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Cannot chainload a formerly working Linux system
...for
readability. syslinux would obviously never have a chance to run them.
COMMENTS
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1. The first WARN message is particularly mystifying.
The MBR of /dev/sdb may have suffered a lot of abuse over the years but a
byte
examination of it still shows a perfect 4-partition table and the x55AA at
the end.
(no surprise there; all Arch linux utilities like fdisk -l, hexdump, dd,
efibootmgr,
etc. work just fine and I can still access any of my files left (in OK
condition,
btw) on /dev/sdb3. So, it seems, the MBR has managed to clearly retain its
magic.
2. Per above, the ERR is also puzz...