Re: SDD puzzle -- *maybe* solved

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Anno domini 2021 Fri, 20 Aug 00:02:18 +0000
 dep scripsit:
> So, then. I popped into the bios yet again. It lists four boot options. One
> is UEFI-something; two are Ubuntu-something (and based on what appear to
> be hard drive serial numbers, those two seem to be the same); and one is
> Ubuntu-something that is the SSD. Booting to the last of these produces
> the black acreen and flashing cursor. Booting to the UEFI-something seems
> to boot okay, producing the grub menu but booting me to sda1 no matter
> what I choose from the menu. But --AHA? -- choosing one of the plain
> Ubuntu choices (I don't know which one, because they appear identical)
> allows me to choose from the grub menu to boot the Linux on sdc1 and when
> I make that choice, I appear to actually boot sdc1. from "mount" output:
> 
> /dev/sdc1 on / type ext4 (rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro)
> 
> What I can't figure out is how this got changed from what worked before,
> and how to keep it from changing again.

As said, swap the 2 sata ports.

And get rid of the old OS on sda1 :)

Nik

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