Comments on bottom....
On Thu, 18 Oct 2018, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 18/10/2018 ? 10:30, [email protected] a ?crit :
p.s.- Pascal complains that I am 'top posting' Not sure what that means
or how to not do it....
Just write after the quoted part you are repling to.
And remove quotes not needed for context and you are not replying to.
Just tried grub-install --force /dev/sdb
Got warnings
and a complete without errors message :)
Please take a minute to read carefully the warnings and understand what
they imply.
tried first entry
*Debian GNU/Linux
no such device
tried Debian...9 on /dev/sdd1
starts to boot Debian
Alert! /dev/sdd1 does not exist
falls into Busybox v1.22.1 built in shell
-----------------------------------
Seems VERY close but correct name for the newly mounted SD seems wrong.
I should probably be /dev/sdb1.
Then press "e" at the boot menu to edit the boot entry, replace "sdd1"
with "sdb1" and press F10 to boot immediately. Note this is volatile,
nothing is written on the device. To fix things permantently you must
run update-grub after the system is started.
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Thanks Pascal,
Closer now. I edited *Debian...9 on /dev/sdd1 entry.
I changed the kernel line to /dev/sdb1.
I missed the comment that I try to boot from there. So first I
escaped and tried to boot from there which did not work!
Then I booted from the edit screen....
BOOTS normally from what I can tell :).
That said, I found no grub-update command in this version??
I tried grub-install --force /dev/sdb but with no effect.
I will now try finding sdd1 in the various /boot/grub stuff.
Saga continues.
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