Hi All,

I have a machine I use for Music recording. It has an old Fedora 13 install and it also boots Server 2003 and Win 7. Its high time it was upgraded to something current and my plan is to add Fedora 32 and Win 10. I'd like to keep the old installs as they host music software I'd like to keep available.

It had a 1.5 TB disk that I have copied using dd to a 2TB disk. Forgetting about the 512 / 4096 block size issue I've ended up with some misaligned partitions and the performance is terrible as a result. To try to correct this I created correctly aligned partitions/correct size on another 2TB disk and copied the partitions to it. Fedora 13 boots fine but Grub chainloading the windows installs fails. I suspect the Windows installs are missing their boot sector loaders, but my attempts with Windows boot sector repair tools are failing. It looks like Win 7 has put its boot files on the partition for Server 2003 as there is a /boot in there. I suspect this partition being NTFS is a factor in this problem. But the original 1.5TB disk is the same and it works.

I've reinstated the FC13 systems Grub boot loader. I guess I could put Fedora 32 and Win 10 on another disk and use Grub2 from FC32 to also boot the systems on the original 1.5TB disk.

Thank for reading this far. Any suggestions/recomendations folks.

Ken



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