Hi there,
My problem is every time I try boot to Debian, it can't find /dev/sbd1 and drops to the BusyBox Shell. It can't find it cause it doesn't exist.
After following a tutorial I found on the GRUB Boot Menu I had to press E then go change the part where it was looking for /dev/sbd1 and change it to /dev/sda1. Now Debian boots successfully. However, I must do this everytime I reboot Debian as the changes don't save in that GRUB boot loader.
So my question is where a way to permanently save this so that if there's a power surge or a remote reboot required, somebody won't need to be present to change that value through the E menu in GRUB boot loader.
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Permanently changing GRUB
Re: Permanently changing GRUB
since you can already login, after logging in run
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edit: or
either should change the root device target to the correct device. ie: sda1
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Re: Permanently changing GRUB
There is more details , if you use this:
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Re: Permanently changing GRUB
Sorry for the late reply, however, this did fix my issue. Thank you!llivv wrote:since you can already login, after logging in run
'edit: orCode: Select all
update-grub
either should change the root device target to the correct device. ie: sda1Code: Select all
update-grub2