I recently had a problem and had to replace my motherboard and cpu.
After the replacement the system would not boot. It came up with a
console and the following:
No such device:3c7c2249-34ed-484d-9e36-bd40223e1c34
grub
I thought that the number might be the old UUID of sda1 so I reinstalled
On Monday 02 December 2013 09:48:25 Heracles wrote:
I recently had a problem and had to replace my motherboard and cpu.
After the replacement the system would not boot. It came up with a
console and the following:
No such device:3c7c2249-34ed-484d-9e36-bd40223e1c34
grub
I thought that
Solved my own problem with boot-repair for grub2
Heracles
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Have had similar boot problems in the past when changing harware/drives.
Cant remember getting such a message but probably did.
1) check the boot order in the BIOS
2) check the mobo to HD connections - ie the order of the cables from
mobo to hd's
3) learned from experience - change the (