On 2024-07-02 10:44, Frank Bures wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if it was possible to boot the existing F40 installation
from a USB. I tried to research this but everything I was able to find
dealt with booting a live image of F40 from USB and/or installing a live
image of F40 on a USB.
What I want is to create a USB stick with /boot and /boot/efi fs in such a
way that it boots an existing F40 installation on a HD.
I am not talking about rescuing the system from a live Fedora USB. I am
talking about a fully automatic boot of an existing installed Fedora from a
USB.
Thinking of this further:
If I create /boot and /boot/efi fs on the USB, copy all content from
original /boot and /boot/efi to it and then modify /etc/fstab so that it
points to UUID of the USB instead of the original /boot and /boot/efi, it
should do the trick. Or not?
Cheers
Frank
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