On 06/25/2022 09:37 AM, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have four hard drives ion my Bullseye platform; Three SSD's and one
HDD. My current copy of Bullseye is on /dev/sdd1. I have installed a
pristine copy of Bullsye on /dev/sda.
The installer found the copy of Bullseye on /dev/ssd1 and I installed
grub on /dev/sda1. At the end of the installation process I removed
the installationm media from the cdrom drive, rebooted the computer
and selected /dev/sda1. I got an error message that /dev/sda couldn't
be found. The good news is that if I hit the reset button on the
platform the old grub menu comes up and the system boots into the version
on sdd1.
Now, this ROF (retired old fool, althought other terms might be
aplicable) from the long gone days of punched cards and tape drives
has been using computers sine the early 1960's, google was not my
frient in trying to find a solution to the problem.
Assistanc will be mucn appeciated.
Thanks in advance.
-- Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. Molecular Modeling 614.312.7528 (c) Skype:
smolnar1
After much trepidation, sudo update-grub solved the problem
Thanks to those who answered my request.
-- Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. Molecular-Modeling 614.312.7528 (c) Skype:
smolnar1