The pi requires a fat filesystem to boot from. That partition is normally 
mountesd on /boot and should contain a kernel - default kernel.img, start.elf, 
bootcode.bin, cmdline.txt and optionally a config.txt which is used to overide 
defaut settings.
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Try the installer image. The gpu boots the system. At work now so can' explain 
further at he moment.
Regards Stanley
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