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Originally Posted by DNSB
My personal opinion is that they did not clone the entire uSD card but rather copied the contents of the FAT32 partition to a new uSD card without copying the Linux partitions. That procedure would not result in a bootable uSD card.
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They didn't describe what they did, so we can't really say what they did. Let's pretend that they faithfully booted Linux, recreated the partitions on a new uSD card, and copied the files over. Or let's say that they did the above, except they used an image of each partition to faithfully reproduce it. Those approaches would result in the exact same result as the one that you suggested since part of the system is outside of the partitioned space.
The only thing we can be reasonably sure of is that they did it wrong.