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.

>> 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.

Or is this a case of UEFI needing to be set for the right SATA port?

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