I can only answer partially... I can change the id to allow to have both the hd 
connected only in 10/12 hours, so no fx until then.

The script I used is betxen's , and the prom settings are correct ( the old hd 
boots once reconnected )

SystemPartition=dksc(0,1,8)
OSLoadPartition=dksc(0,1,0)
OSLoader=sash
OSLoadFilename=/unix



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Da: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] Per conto di Pete Turnbull 
via cctalk
Inviato: lunedì 29 maggio 2017 01:38
A: cctalk@classiccmp.org
Oggetto: Re: Help cloning an SGI boot drive

On 28/05/2017 23:45, Mazzini Alessandro via cctalk wrote:

> I tried to clone a boot drive ( on a bigger one ), using one of the 
> scripts on nekochan. The disk was initialized , labelled then 
> formatted by the script, and cloned. The data is present if I mount it
>
> The issue starts when I change the id and try to boot from it...

What is the script?  The best online resource I can suggest is Ian Mapleson's 
page on cloning, at http://www.sgidepot.co.uk/disksfiles.html#CLONE (use the 
tar method if the disk is EFS rather than XFS).  I do this quite often without 
any issue, mostly on Indys, though I use tar slightly differently (to exclude 
/proc and mounts).

If you boot with the original working disk, with the clone connected, what does 
fx(1M) show for the clone?
[start fx (you need to be root), select the controller, drive,and LUN 0, then 
do label, show, all]

>> From Prom, ls gives :
>
> dksc(0,1,8)/:
> sgilabel sash symmon
> esf read error, bad count
> no file
> system found for "/".

and what does the output of nvram(1M) show, especially for SystemPartition and 
OSLoadPartition?

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Pete
Pete Turnbull

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