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Sure, chroot can be useful in a pinch, but it would not be the first thing I'd reach to. If you got the partitions mounted, you can already do quite a lot of things without needing to chroot.


This is usually right. In this particular case the issue was actually in /boot, which might not have been obvious just mounting the main partition.




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