Xudong Guan wrote:The bisect will almost guaranteed show a change at the change to the new setup code. The message means that the setup code wasn't loaded correctly into memory; the big question is *why*. What distro/version of grub are you running? I'm wondering if there are some old version of grub out there which did the "load four sectors" way-anciently-obsolete crap; the other possibility that comes to mind is setting up the stack in an invalid manner. -hpa -
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