On 8/5/2015 3:59 PM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Dumb thought: I don't remember how, other than from a grub menu, but I'm pretty sure there's a way to default boot into a grub shell. Once there, you can see, using file completion, the drives, and where your initrd is.
Good thought. I went into the grub.conf, commented out the "hiddenmenu" option and increased the timeout to 10 seconds. This works if I boot from the original drive, but it doesn't help with the new drive. It's not getting that far.
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