no, cmdline shows the ssd corretly in cmdline.
I removed all the extra fstab data, and the system now attempts to boot from the ntfs drive and then switches to the SSD, booting successfully. I only tested it for a few minutes, I'll report back if it fails again.
If you think there is a better way, please do shout! I would hope the order was respected on boot.
I removed all the extra fstab data, and the system now attempts to boot from the ntfs drive and then switches to the SSD, booting successfully. I only tested it for a few minutes, I'll report back if it fails again.
If you think there is a better way, please do shout! I would hope the order was respected on boot.
Code:
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0PARTUUID=5ce08516-01 /boot/firmware vfat defaults 0 2PARTUUID=5ce08516-02 / ext4 defaults,noatime 0 1PARTUUID=31a07810-98f2-4b07-b75c-68710a1196f9 /mnt/usb1 ntfs-3g defaults,noatime 0 0
Statistics: Posted by luckyluca — Thu Dec 12, 2024 9:30 pm