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On Friday, December 15th, 2023 at 1:45 PM, Barry Scott <barry(a)barrys-emacs.org>
wrote:
> On 15 Dec 2023, at 18:11, olivares33561
<olivares33561(a)protonmail.com> wrote:
>
> Trying to clone the fedora 39 on raspberry pi 4 sdcard using clonezilla and
informing the users that the machine that does not boot 6.6.X fedora kernels does boot a
6.6.5 debian kernel from usb. So it may be a bug. but cause is unknown. That is what I
was trying to do.
Given that Rpi4 works with the 6.6.6 kernel I wonder is the cloning is giving you a copy
that cannot be booted?
Barry
I did not clone the Fedora installation till today. I had tried to boot the kernels 6.6.X
series 6.6.3/6.6.4 and now 6.6.6-200* on a sdd I had on the computer. When I noticed that
clonezilla recognized the nvme devices, I decided to clone it and successfully booted with
6.5.12-200 kernel. Tried 6.6.6 on it and it did not work.
Best Regards,
Antonio