Good to here that it works now. Interesting, thanks for the detailed info.
I guess you've used DFSee for cloning?
Ok, you've written that you've used DFSee in the other thread.
In fact, my partition aren't aligned - I used an other calculator but I didn't care this one was rounding results making me think partition are aligned (what realy corrected is the 63 sector required to install airboot and the fact that it didn't install airboot on the right disk)
Dfsee allow you to specify starting offset. About the field under DFSEE to set an offset at partition creation, it finaly trouble me because I read it is in MiB but after check, it added 1 cylinder ! (no good - may be I forgot to read something, if it was 1MiB then it would be nice but with 1 cyl, no interest)
I did not find how to align partition for SSD under dfsee... except to calculate all CHS, offset and partition by hand and update partition table... Very easy to make a mistake
The problem is that as soon partition are aligned, LVM information update make the disk unusable because it reduces the size to 32 sector (good to respect alignment but odd for the SSDdisk size) and than, the total disk size is reduced to a maximum of 64k cynlinders (drop from 1TB to below 70 GiB ! with my 2 first partitions left aligned 40GiB + 4GiB an,d the next unavailable to format because it is considered above maximum size)
AHCI has a 56 sectors option for alignment but this makes a small disk size too due to the 64k cyl limitation and a max head of 255. The other option would be to use higher sector size e.g. 1024 or 2048 or better when aligned 4096 (4k) but this will prevent use of airboot (63s only)