I did something similar a couple of years ago when I installed Arch on a
PC with Debian-Buster and a BIOS Legacy option.
I can't say whether this procedure will work with UEFI, since I haven't
tried that. You proceed at your own risk.
1. Power the computer OFF and disconnect all external
On Sun, Feb 06, 2022 at 05:10:16PM -0500, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> My main Debian platform has four drives:
>
> /dev/sda500GB Buster
> /dev./sdb 1 TB
> /dev/sdc500 GB
> /dev/sdd1TB Bullseye
>
> The boot order is /dev/sr0 then /dev/ssd, which i want to keep. Now grub
> comes up
My main Debian platform has four drives:
/dev/sda500GB Buster
/dev./sdb 1 TB
/dev/sdc500 GB
/dev/sdd1TB Bullseye
The boot order is /dev/sr0 then /dev/ssd, which i want to keep. Now
grub comes up with /dev/sdd as the default and /dev/sda as the second
choice. What I want to do
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