On Dec 19, 2013, at 9:31 AM, joe fresh <dzrdm...@gmx.com> wrote:
> The intent there was to install the boot block (boot.img) into the first 
> sector of sda1, which is what my suggested workaround would have done as well.
> Also, if sda1 happens to be a fat or ntfs volume, this would need to be 
> tweaked to ensure that the critical volume parameters are preserved.

You'd have to proscribe XFS from this, it doesn't have the space in the first 
sector that you require. I'm sure there are other examples.

> The assumption in both cases is that the user knows what they are doing…

Given the reality, exhibits A, B, C, D, and so on, this seems like a seriously 
unwarranted assumption. Users want to do all kinds of crazy things while also 
not learning necessarily esoteric facts about booting. I think the ship has 
sailed quite a while ago that ordinary users can be expected to know what 
they're doing in this realm of computing. It's complicated enough that even 
individual experts have developed highly specialized knowledge that their peers 
don't have.

Chris Murphy
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