2008/6/24 Bean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>
>
> Hi,
>
> First, you can check the size of partition, for example, does the ones
> that doesn't boot cross any boundary, like 4G/2G ?
>
> Also, you mention it apply to qemu as well, how do you test it, can
> you produce a qemu image that illustrate the problem ?
>
> --
> Bean
>
Output of parted on the GPT labeled stick:

Model: USB Flash Disk (scsi)
Disco /dev/sdc: 8120MB
Dimensione del settore (logica/fisica): 512B/512B
Tabella delle partizioni: gpt

Numero  Inizio  Fine    Dimensione  File System  Nome               Flag

 1      17,4kB  6000kB  5983kB
bios_grub
 3      6000kB  32,0MB  26,0MB      ext2         grub               avvio

 2      32,0MB  433MB   401MB       fat16        clonezilla-sysrsc  msftres

 4      433MB   532MB   99,0MB      fat16        puppylinux         msftres

 5      532MB   650MB   118MB                                       msftres

 6      650MB   800MB   150MB       fat16                           msftres



Partitions 4 and 6 contain  the same data, a syslinux-booted puppylinux.
4 chainloads correctly, 6 gives me "Boot error".
Interestingly, using Grub Legacy, chainloaded from Grub2, I can't boot the
4th partition either.

About qemu, I simply use the device as a raw disk with qemu and boot it.
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