When the BIOS doesn't support BBS, hooking INT 19 is the only way to add ourselves as a boot device. If we have to do this, we should at least try to chain to the original INT 19 vector if our boot fails. Idea suggested by Andrew Schran <aschran@google.com>tags/v0.9.4
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