The fix for me was to fire up GParted, delete the partition, recreate it
with 1M of blank space before it, and un-check align to cylinders.
Everything is pretty now.

I tried just doing a resize operation at first but that took forever.  I
think it was illustrating to me the problem of block mis-alignment. :)

It would be good to get the toolshain handling these alignment issues
transparently for the user ...

Thanks,
-danny

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