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Revision as of 00:03, 1 February 2016
When converting a physical live machine to vmware using vmware converter, there can be issues with booting due to how vmware recreates the initrd and grub.cfg. To fix this, do the following:
Boot the live CD and press option "E" to boot the / (root) parition
Once booted to a full OS, login to the OS as root and run the following in order:
update-initramfs -t -k all -u update-grub
This will update the initramfs as well as the grub.cfg file to match the new initrd. Reboot to confirm grub and booting is fixed.
RedHat: