Le ven. 7 juin 2019 à 17:24, Steven A. Falco <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
> I have a wandboard quad, and I'd like to move the root filesystem to a sata 
> drive.  I have the drive connected and formatted, and I copied all of "/" to 
> a partition on the sata drive.
>
> Now the question is "where do I need to change the UUID to match that of the 
> new partition".
>
> I know I need to change /etc/fstab, /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf and perhaps 
> /boot/grub/grub.conf, but do I also have to regenerate the initramfs images, 
> and if so, what command would I use so they contain the correct UUID and 
> drivers?
Hello,

You do not need to regen the initramfs for the UUID, but more to have
the appropriate sata driver (unless you already have a generic
initramfs, which is not the default IIRC).

Unless you really want to re-use an existing installation, I would
recommend to xzcat the image you want on sata from another host.
You only need to have the bootloader on the mmc for the wanboard,
(modern) u-boot can boot to sata directly even for /boot.

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Nicolas (kwizart)
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