"Try deleting the line that begins with search if you can and then try to
boot.  It may or may not work."

Success!  With the line removed, Puredyne booted.  I am very happy.  Thank
you kindly, Grant.


"A few questions... what is your disk partition like?  Are you installing
Puredyne by itself on the hard drive, or are there other OSes?  Is the
Puredyne OS on the first partition of the disk?"

I performed an automatic erase and install.  Puredyne is the only entity on
the machine.  The partitions look thus:

/dev/sda1   ext4 (mount) 145.49 GiB
/dev/sda2   extended       3.56 GiB
/dev/sda5   linux-swap     3.56 GiB


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