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Re: transferring boot



On 7/31/25 19:18, Eben King wrote:
I recently got some SSDs, and decided to use one of them (a 256G model) to boot from.  I want the change to be undetectable, in that from a user perspective, nothing seems different, just faster.

I currently have a 2T HD, partitioned with GPT but booting by MBR.  Yes, that's probably weird.  When I installed Debian I was unaware that the installer would only install grub to boot using the method that the installer booted.  My BIOS/firmware will boot using either method, but defaults to MBR if both methods work.  You can force it to use UEFI on a one-time basis.  I want the SSD to boot using UEFI.  Is that possible, and if so, what's the best method to go about it?

My ideas are:
1. dd / onto the SSD, then modify it to boot UEFI.  This sounds hard.
2. Install Debian (the same version I run) onto the SSD, then modify
    /etc and whatever else so stuff works.  This sounds error-prone.
3. Wait until I upgrade to Trixie, then let the installer hash it out.


I would go for the first option (dd), then modify grub to boot
from that, then fix the new /etc/fstab to use the correct UUID for /,
and that's it.  Why do you want to switch to UEFI?

  Detlef


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