I started a separate thread on this so if anybody is looking for this, they can find a separate thread on the subject.
Okay I have the laptop working with UEFI boot. Now I find that I like it and am seriously considering converting the desktop to UEFI boot.
The desktop is currently working fine and booting fine, but with the MBR instead of UEFI. I have four HDD:
1) sda, SSD, 11.79 GB - 1 partition, ext4. mounted as '/'
2) sdb, HDD, 1.82 TB - 1 extended partition containing 2 ext4 partitions, sdb6 mounted as '/home' & sdb5 mounted as '/home/backup-1', The last partition is swap
3) sdc, HDD, 1.82 TB - sdc1, 1.36 TB mounted as ext4 '/home-linux', an extended partition, sdc2, containing : sdc5 ext4 mounted as mounted '/home/backup-2' and sdc6 vfat mounted as /dos/FAT32
4) sdd HDD, 465.76 MB - my Windows 8.1 HDD with 2 partitions - sdd1 NTFS System Reserve, 350 MB & sdd2 ntfs mounted as /dos/windows
A couple of questions:
1) how feasible is it to convert from MBR to UEFI boot? Gparted lists the partition table of all 4 disks as msdos.
2) I assume that I would have to convert the partition tables from msdos to GUID to convert to UEFI. Can that be done in place.
3)Does the EFI partition have to be on sda? If so I assume that I would have to reallocate sda to create a fat partition at the beginning of sda for EFI partition.
4)Could it be on another HDD. Could I convert that sdd1 partition to the EFI partition. That would be the same size as the EFI partition on the laptop that was made by the pre-installed Windows 8.1 there.
5)I have a external 2 TB USB drives plugged into the Laptop and the Desktop for backup purposes (I like independent backup disks - I've had disk failures in the past and with the USB drives I've got quadruple independent backup disks. Losing all of your backup once, Burned once forever shy). I could install Kubuntu on the Desktop USB drive and boot from the USB drive (I have already done that when I first got them and it worked fine). So if I had to work from Kubuntu and redo the 4 HDD completely, that is feasible. It would reduce me to one backup disc for a short while, but hopefully not long.
I guess the first question is how to convert from msdos partition tables to GUID partition tables? The BIOS on the desktop is totally different from the laptop bios. Not too sure how it would work with UEFI.
I just rebooted and checked the desktop BIOS. It has 2 boot modes: 1) UEFI + Legacy, and 2) UEFI.
Right now it is using the first boot mode, UEFI + Legacy. I was looking quickly, but I didn't see anything about "Secure Boot".
Okay I have the laptop working with UEFI boot. Now I find that I like it and am seriously considering converting the desktop to UEFI boot.
The desktop is currently working fine and booting fine, but with the MBR instead of UEFI. I have four HDD:
1) sda, SSD, 11.79 GB - 1 partition, ext4. mounted as '/'
2) sdb, HDD, 1.82 TB - 1 extended partition containing 2 ext4 partitions, sdb6 mounted as '/home' & sdb5 mounted as '/home/backup-1', The last partition is swap
3) sdc, HDD, 1.82 TB - sdc1, 1.36 TB mounted as ext4 '/home-linux', an extended partition, sdc2, containing : sdc5 ext4 mounted as mounted '/home/backup-2' and sdc6 vfat mounted as /dos/FAT32
4) sdd HDD, 465.76 MB - my Windows 8.1 HDD with 2 partitions - sdd1 NTFS System Reserve, 350 MB & sdd2 ntfs mounted as /dos/windows
A couple of questions:
1) how feasible is it to convert from MBR to UEFI boot? Gparted lists the partition table of all 4 disks as msdos.
2) I assume that I would have to convert the partition tables from msdos to GUID to convert to UEFI. Can that be done in place.
3)Does the EFI partition have to be on sda? If so I assume that I would have to reallocate sda to create a fat partition at the beginning of sda for EFI partition.
4)Could it be on another HDD. Could I convert that sdd1 partition to the EFI partition. That would be the same size as the EFI partition on the laptop that was made by the pre-installed Windows 8.1 there.
5)I have a external 2 TB USB drives plugged into the Laptop and the Desktop for backup purposes (I like independent backup disks - I've had disk failures in the past and with the USB drives I've got quadruple independent backup disks. Losing all of your backup once, Burned once forever shy). I could install Kubuntu on the Desktop USB drive and boot from the USB drive (I have already done that when I first got them and it worked fine). So if I had to work from Kubuntu and redo the 4 HDD completely, that is feasible. It would reduce me to one backup disc for a short while, but hopefully not long.
I guess the first question is how to convert from msdos partition tables to GUID partition tables? The BIOS on the desktop is totally different from the laptop bios. Not too sure how it would work with UEFI.
I just rebooted and checked the desktop BIOS. It has 2 boot modes: 1) UEFI + Legacy, and 2) UEFI.
Right now it is using the first boot mode, UEFI + Legacy. I was looking quickly, but I didn't see anything about "Secure Boot".
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