Both the Brunch installation process and install-mbr can write to the beginning of a disk. Ensure you have backups and that you are targeting the correct device. The Brunch installation will erase everything on the target disk.
→ File may be corrupted or not actually gzipped: file mbr-support.tar.gz → if says "gzip compressed" then OK mbr support.tar.gz download
# Make scripts executable chmod +x *.sh # Run as root (if needed) sudo ./install.sh Both the Brunch installation process and install-mbr can
tar xzvf ms-sys-2.5.3.tar.gz cd ms-sys-2.5.3 make sudo make install → File may be corrupted or not actually
Check the support portals of Red Hat (RHEL), SUSE, or Oracle Linux if you are using proprietary recovery scripts.
Here are common scenarios where you might need to download and use an MBR support package:
Be extremely careful with the of= parameter – specifying the wrong disk can lead to data loss.