![]() ![]() = UEFI =īIOS/UEFI firmware: F.21(15.33) from Insyde Live-session OS is Ubuntu 64-bit (Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS, jammy, x86_64) Video: Skylake GT2 Sun XT from Intel Corporation Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Mounting failed: mount: /mnt/BootInfo/FD/sdb: /dev/sdb already mounted or mount point busy. Sdb and looks at sector 0 of the same hard drive forĬore.img, but core.img can not be found at this Sdb: _īoot sector info: Grub2 (v1.99-2.00) is installed in the boot sector of Sda: _īoot files: /boot/grub/grub.cfg /etc/fstab /etc/default/grub This is the boot info generated: boot-repair-4ppa2056 I also tried to boot from a live USB, then I plugged the SSD and run boot-repair but it does not even show the Recommended repair option. Here the only mounted partition is sdb1 on /boot/efi (In the picture I manually unmounted it while doing some tests). ![]() I was initially surprised because I expected to boot the old filesystem partition, but the filesystem partitions' UUIDs are the same, so I guess the first found is the one from the SSD. Basically, I am using the SSD but the boot partition mounted comes from the HDD. Since the boot partition does not exist in the SSD, I cannot boot it unless I plug the old HDD as well. ![]() I am quite sure the cloning was successful (because I am using it), but I forgot to clone the boot partition. I have recently cloned the filesystem partition from an HDD to an SSD using dd. ![]()
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