How to get Clonezilla to work using UEFI
by Finsfree from LinuxQuestions.org on (#57B6P)
I would like to share with the class an issue I had /w Clonezilla and UEFI. For two days I could not get this to work until now.
I have never had an issue with Clonezilla until now. I was trying to create an image from a newer Dell Optiplex 5070 desktop that had a NVMe HDD. Don't try installing Win10 in Legacy BIOS mode...it will not boot without the USB drive still connected to the machine...weird I know... If you remove the USB drive and then do a reboot the computer says it can't find a bootable disk.
To get Clonezilla to work with a newer Dell desktop like the Optiplex 5070 do this in the BIOS before installing Windows 10. Then create the image w/ Clonezilla:
1. "Disable" secure boot
2. Sata setting to "AHCI"
3. UEFI Boot Path Security set to "Never"
Hope this helps anyone dealing with this same issue.
https://jasoncoltrin.com/2018/02/09/...ernal-usb-hdd/


I have never had an issue with Clonezilla until now. I was trying to create an image from a newer Dell Optiplex 5070 desktop that had a NVMe HDD. Don't try installing Win10 in Legacy BIOS mode...it will not boot without the USB drive still connected to the machine...weird I know... If you remove the USB drive and then do a reboot the computer says it can't find a bootable disk.
To get Clonezilla to work with a newer Dell desktop like the Optiplex 5070 do this in the BIOS before installing Windows 10. Then create the image w/ Clonezilla:
1. "Disable" secure boot
2. Sata setting to "AHCI"
3. UEFI Boot Path Security set to "Never"
Hope this helps anyone dealing with this same issue.
https://jasoncoltrin.com/2018/02/09/...ernal-usb-hdd/