In order to refresh GRUB2 (and I believe nobody is still using 'old' GRUB) you can:
boot with a live CD.
mount your new partition to /mnt
then:
mount --bind /dev /mnt/dev
chroot /mnt
grub-install
exit
reboot.
Pray...   :)
ET


Matt Graham writes:
From: "kitepilot"
Hello Joe, if I was you I'd forget about [using] Clonezilla [to clone
one machine to another machine] and go either rsync or tar: I'd boot with a CD (Debian live is perfect) and: rsync -xaHDC --super /my/mounted/partition \
root@remotebox:/my/new/partition

While this will copy all the files from the old partition on the old machine
to the new partition on the new machine, it won't do a thing about the
bootloader.  That means the new machine won't be able to boot Linux, since you
haven't installed GRUB. Installing GRUB should be relatively easy, though:
# N is the GRUB device number of your /boot, or your / if you don't
# have a /boot
# sda1 = (hd0,0) , sda2 = (hd0,1) , etcetera.
livecd-on-new-machine:~# grub
grub> root(hd0,N) # tells GRUB where to look for its files
grub> setup(hd0)  # installs GRUB to MBR/slackspace of first disk
grub> quit # done
Or try grub-install.  Note that these steps probably won't work for GRUB2 or
GPT partition tables, so modify that if you're dealing with those things.
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