Marko: Great, that's as expected so far, thanks.  (In a future version
of GRUB, it will be able to tolerate one sector being overwritten using
an error-correcting code; for now, all I'm trying to get to is that you
can at least reinstall GRUB afterwards and it won't be broken again.)

mavosaure: Your attachments in comment 162 and comment 165 are exactly
identical.  Did you perhaps attach the wrong file?

Gogl: Your example is much worse.  It looks as though something has
installed an entirely different boot loader; even the boot sector has
been changed.  It really is impossible for GRUB to recover from this.

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