Tim via users users@lists.fedoraproject.org 于2020年6月22日周一 下午9:14写道:
Tim:
I tried this last night, and it didn't want to boot. I cloned it using
Qiyu Yan:
How it didn't want to boot, did you enter the GRUB or just stuck in UEFI or something else? I'd guess you stuck at UEFI stage and can't enter GRUB.
UEFI gave me its error message about not being a bootable drive. I had to reboot and try different boot devices using UEFI boot options.
That makes sense, old boot entry doesn't work and UEFI may look for a fallback and unable to find one.
Try: - Change boot options, make default device to your new disk - If that don't work, setup boot entry manually. Use a live disk will be a good choice.
If it makes any difference, I can't recall if I plugged it into the same SATA port on the motherboard. It's a board with 6 sockets,
For most motherboards, this will not affect if you have removed the old disk, UEFI will search for available EFI partitions.
But you need to recreate boot entries via efibootmgr or grub2- install.
I was hoping that when I used dd on the whole drive, that doing so would have created everything it needed on the drive.
**most everything** but by this way you didn't set up boot entry for your disk in UEFI's nvram, you need to do this manually. But usually, BOOTX64.EFI will be a fallback.
Or is this a case of UEFI needing to be set for the right SATA port?
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