I had a similar problem. I think the real issue may be that you have
labeled the dos partition incorrectly. The fdisk may have created a FAT32
rather than the DOS16 you assumed - that was the situation I was in.

Use the Linux fdisk program to relabel the DOS partition to FAT32, that
may solve your problem.

Your bootable tags are correct dont worry about those.

Adryan




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