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In the 'c' partition case disk blocks are allocated from the beginning
of the partition.

In the 'a' partition case disk blocks are allocated from the end
of the partition.

So to boot off the 'a' partition make sure that loader and kernel are
the last things you write to the 'a' partition.   I have no idea why
the two partitions act differently. Does anybody have a clue?

Thanks for your time,
Larry


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