On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 12:54:16PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
> 
> That sda2 is MY /boot partition, so in grub.cfg I have:
>         insmod part_gpt
>         insmod ext2
>         set root='hd0,gpt2'
> 
> If I am right, your partitioning is wrong - you will need to backup
> the new system, then partition with:
> 
On reflection - since the BIOS boot partition is not protecting the
GPT in your image, try:

1. change your grub.cfg to insmod part_gpt and root 'hd0,gpt3'.

2. if that doesn't work, change the partition type of sdb3 to
regular Linux filesystem.

ĸen
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