On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 5:11 PM toddandmargo via users
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>  ---- On Wed, 08 Jul 2020 13:54:29 -0700 Jonathan Billings 
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>  > On Jul 8, 2020, at 16:32, toddandmargo via users 
> <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
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>  > > Hi All,
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>  > > I need to migrate a Fedora server from a mechanical hard drive
>  > > running legacy boot to an NVMe drive that requires EUFI to
>  > > boot.
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>  > > Am I stuck reinstalling everything?
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>  > Is this a BIOS limitation?  I don’t think there’s any reason why you 
> couldn’t boot via legacy to a GPT-labeled disk with GRUB installed.
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>  > But if you are migrating, you could boot off the old disk with the nvme 
> hardware attached, and set it up with a UEFI partition, a separate /boot 
> partition, and the rest as LVM, and then migrate the data.  Once you have the 
> correct UUID of the non-LVM volumes updated in your fstab, and the 
> grub2-efi-x86_64 package installed, you can give it a try to switch over.
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> The motherboard has both legacy and eufi on it.
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> The original drive was partitioned as msdos and  Fedora was installed as 
> legacy boot.
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> The new NVMe drive requires EUFI to be seen by the bios and by Fedora .  
> Fedora
> requires gtp to install to an NVMe drive
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> Even though I knew it would not work, I tried clonzilla'ing the two.
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      Odd since you can restore one partition at a time in clonezilla.
So, if you partition new drive (LVM/whatever), you then feed the
partitions.  But I have only done that by first creating a clonezilla
server.

> The issue stands that the new  drive has to be gpt, have a 1 mb empty space
> at the beginning to accommodate the EUFI boot stuff and another partition
> for Fedora to handle the EUFI boot stuff
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> I currently have the NVMe drive with Xfce and FC32 installed on it.  But
> I now have the bios back to legacy and the NVMe drive has disappeared
> again (which is what I temporarily want).
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      What if you boot off a liveCD and then move the bits you want to
save, mentioned below? Also, your box cannot boot off the NVMe drive
and then mount old drive?

> The scope of this server has changed dramatically, so reinstalling might
> no be such a bad idea.  It would dump a lot of sins of the past.  I just
> was to restore users, groups, /home, /export, samba, ftp and I am
> good to go.
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      I take you are then just rsyncing it?

> Oh, and I am upgrading the old server from 30 to 32 at the moment
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> -T
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