Hi,

I'm having the same problem.
I can additionally say that I have GRUB installed at the concerned partition 
start (and not disk start)
You provided a dd command to clean out first sector (dd if=/dev/zero 
of=/dev/XXX bs=512 count=1).
Can you confirm that this won't destroy GRUB install and that I'll still be 
able to boot  !!!

PS: below are the results of tests I did to find any fat remnants.

Thanks,
Yannick

I have done a few checks to find any fat remnants, but  have been unable to 
find any.
I checked using fdisk and file. The results are displayed below.

FDISK OUPUT :

Command (m for help): p

Disk /dev/hda: 123.5 GB, 123522416640 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 15017 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes

   Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
/dev/hda1   *           1         364     2923798+  83  Linux
/dev/hda2             365         385      168682+   5  Extended
/dev/hda3             386       15017   117531508+   7  HPFS/NTFS
/dev/hda5             365         385      168651   82  Linux swap / Solaris


FILE OUTPUT:

# cat /dev/hda | file -
/dev/stdin: x86 boot sector, Microsoft Windows XP MBR, Serial 0x2f112f10; 
partition 2: ID=0x5, starthead 0, startsector 5847660, 337365 sectors; 
partition 3: ID=0x7, starthead 1, startsector 6185088, 235063017 sectors
# cat /dev/hda1 | file -
/dev/stdin: x86 boot sector; GRand Unified Bootloader, stage1 version 0x3, LBA 
flag 0x1, 1st sector stage2 0x38504f, GRUB version 0.94, code offset 0x48, 
sectors/cluster 4, reserved sectors 36, Media descriptor 0xf8, heads 255, 
hidden sectors 63, sectors 6184962 (volumes > 32 MB) , physical drive 0x2, 
reserved 0x2f, dos < 4.0 BootSector (0x0)
# cat /dev/hda2 | file -
/dev/stdin: x86 boot sector, extended partition table (last)\011
# cat /dev/hda3 | file -
/dev/stdin: x86 boot sector, code offset 0x52, OEM-ID "NTFS    ", 
sectors/cluster 8, reserved sectors 0, Media descriptor 0xf8, heads 255, hidden 
sectors 6185088, dos < 4.0 BootSector (0x80)
# cat /dev/hda5 | file -
/dev/stdin: Linux/i386 swap file (new style) 1 (4K pages) size 42161 pages




      
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