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Check two things: make sure you're selecting the correct filesystem in your fstab for the other image you're trying to mount, and also make sure you've configured offsets correctlyconfigured offsets correctly in the new image you are trying to mount. If you're not that far along, make a boot sector on the new image, and then try again.

Check two things: make sure you're selecting the correct filesystem in your fstab for the other image you're trying to mount, and also make sure you've configured offsets correctly in the new image you are trying to mount. If you're not that far along, make a boot sector on the new image, and then try again.

Check two things: make sure you're selecting the correct filesystem in your fstab for the other image you're trying to mount, and also make sure you've configured offsets correctly in the new image you are trying to mount. If you're not that far along, make a boot sector on the new image, and then try again.

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Check two things: make sure you're selecting the correct filesystem in your fstab for the other image you're trying to mount, and also make sure you've configured offsets correctly in the new image you are trying to mount. If you're not that far along, make a boot sector on the new image, and then try again.