



dev/sda1: PARTLABEL="Microsoft reserved partition" PARTUUID="4f119cef-bbad-44da-bd65-9ae5d436c546" ├─fedora_localhost-live-swap 253:1 0 4G 0 lvm I’ve checked the UUID and the MOUNTPOINT of my original and cloned SSD using lsblk and blkid. My System is dual-boot and I’ve cloned the whole drive using Macrium Reflect and of course I couldn’t boot into Linux on the new PC. I’m trying to migrate my data from a M.2 SATA SSD on an Intel laptop to a M.2 NVME SSD on an AMD Ryzen laptop.
