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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