On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 18:27:53 -0700, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:

> > I would confirm that you are really booted from the new disk and not
> > the old one.  It is possible that the MBR from the new disk was used
> > to boot, but if /etc/fstab says /boot is mounted from /dev/sda1 then
> > that does seem wrong.  I almost always put an empty file in the root
> > of each partition named for the disk/partition just so I can be sure
> > what's actually mounted.  Is /etc/fstab identical on both disks?
> > What does fstab say about where / is mounted from?  
> 
> You are absolutely correct.  I was booting the whole time the Western
> Digital (old drive). :-/  My mistake, once I removed the WD drive the
> new M.2 SSD doesn't even boot.

Check the settings in your BIOS/firmware to make sure it detects the
drive and is set to boot from it.

> I think the easiest way would be to re-install the Getnoo from scratch

And if it still doesn't work because of a firmware issue, you still have
a non-booting system but with no OS installed either. It's better to try
and diagnose the problem rather than throwing everything away in the hope
that the problem goes with it.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

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