On 3/9/18 9:48 pm, Richard Shaw wrote:
On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 12:07 PM ToddAndMargo <toddandma...@zoho.com <mailto:toddandma...@zoho.com>> wrote:

    Hi All,

    Fedora 28, x64

    Two questions:

    1) Is there a way to convert a Fedora hard drive that
        is set up to boot off the old BIOS into a EUFI boot?


I've been hoping to find a solution for this as well as I'm planning on upgrading my computer to a Ryzen 5 later this year. I think what I'm going to do since I'm upgrading to a M.2 SSD at the same time is:

1. Just do a plain install of Fedora to the new disk and then reboot in a live system (Fedora or maybe System Rescue CD since it'll have all the utilities I need)
2. Delete the default LVM VG it created
3. Move my "/" and "/var" volume groups over from the old SSD.
4. Tie in my /home drive which is still a 2TB spinning disk.
5. After that I should just have to check / update /etc/fstab.

Thanks,
Richard

Just slightly further to this, I'm multi-booting between Windows 10, Fedora and Ubuntu from non-UEFI. If I wanted to convert to UEFI (if I can find a valid need to do so) do I need to create a UEFI partition for each of the 3 operating systems, or can one partition be used to serve all 3?


regards,

Steve


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