Gordon Messmer
2018-May-29 13:47 UTC
[CentOS] CentOS6: HELP! EFI boot fails after replacing disks...
On 05/29/2018 06:33 AM, Robert Heller wrote:> >> The UUID in the EFI boot options is 99E275E7-75A0-4B37-A2E6-C5385E600CB, which >> does not to match anything, but the system is only happy booting the old >> disk... > And at this point, it will only boot in legacy mode off the old disk.That's what I meant, I think.? Legacy mode is BIOS-compatible.? If you're booting in legacy mode, you can't access the UEFI variables. The old disk probably has GRUB installed on the first block.? It might be booting in legacy mode *because* the UEFI boot option's UUID doesn't match your partition. You might want to disable legacy mode entirely.? Boot a rescue disk if needed, and fix the boot option from there.
Robert Heller
2018-May-29 15:20 UTC
[CentOS] CentOS6: HELP! EFI boot fails after replacing disks...
At Tue, 29 May 2018 06:47:06 -0700 CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> wrote:> > On 05/29/2018 06:33 AM, Robert Heller wrote: > > > >> The UUID in the EFI boot options is 99E275E7-75A0-4B37-A2E6-C5385E600CB, which > >> does not to match anything, but the system is only happy booting the old > >> disk... > > And at this point, it will only boot in legacy mode off the old disk. > > That's what I meant, I think.?? Legacy mode is BIOS-compatible.?? If > you're booting in legacy mode, you can't access the UEFI variables. The > old disk probably has GRUB installed on the first block.?? It might be > booting in legacy mode *because* the UEFI boot option's UUID doesn't > match your partition.OK, I think at this point it is not wanting to even boot the old disk in EFI mode. Maybe because the old disk is no longer in SATA port 0 (/dev/sda). It is not wanting to boot the new disk in EFI mode and won't boot from the Optical disk in EFI mode (at least I cannot figure out how to do that).> > You might want to disable legacy mode entirely.?? Boot a rescue disk if > needed, and fix the boot option from there. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >-- Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 Deepwoods Software -- Custom Software Services http://www.deepsoft.com/ -- Linux Administration Services heller at deepsoft.com -- Webhosting Services
m.roth at 5-cent.us
2018-May-29 15:35 UTC
[CentOS] CentOS6: HELP! EFI boot fails after replacing disks...
Robert Heller wrote:> At Tue, 29 May 2018 06:47:06 -0700 CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> > wrote: >> On 05/29/2018 06:33 AM, Robert Heller wrote: >> > >> >> The UUID in the EFI boot options is >> >> 99E275E7-75A0-4B37-A2E6-C5385E600CB, which >> >> does not to match anything, but the system is only happy booting the >> >> old disk... >> > And at this point, it will only boot in legacy mode off the old disk. >> >> That's what I meant, I think.'?'? Legacy mode is BIOS-compatible.'?'? If >> you're booting in legacy mode, you can't access the UEFI variables. The >> old disk probably has GRUB installed on the first block.'?'? It might be >> booting in legacy mode *because* the UEFI boot option's UUID doesn't >> match your partition. > > OK, I think at this point it is not wanting to even boot the old disk in > EFI mode. Maybe because the old disk is no longer in SATA port 0(/dev/sda).> It is not wanting to boot the new disk in EFI mode and won't boot from the > Optical disk in EFI mode (at least I cannot figure out how to do that).<snip> Y'know, what you just wrote above... that makes it sound like you need to go into the BIOS and reset the boot order. mark
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