It certainly shows an issue exists, with all the blank sections.
Boot Info Script 0.78 [09 October 2019]
============================= Boot Info Summary: ===============================
============================ Drive/Partition Info: =============================
no valid partition table found
"blkid" output: ________________________________________________________________
Device UUID TYPE LABEL
/dev/mapper/crypt_nvme0 15767954-1ec3-44aa-b1e3-b890ca937277 btrfs
/dev/mapper/crypt ...
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- 2024-11-10 17:31
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: Why does one of my drives boot but not the other? (Grub efi)
- Replies: 4
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- 2024-11-09 23:28
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: Why does one of my drives boot but not the other? (Grub efi)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 313
Re: Why does one of my drives boot but not the other? (Grub efi)
Hello,
Currently, my first boot drive is severely broken, and I am relying on my backup grub to boot (lucky me for having the second grub!) […] I am attempting to track down why one /boot partition and grub works, but the other does not.
You told it: your drive is severely broken.
True, however it is not a hardware issue. Putting aside the fact thats it's a brand new drive, there was one combination of commands (I forget which specifically...) did successfully get the UEFI to show the ...
- 2024-11-09 20:11
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: Why does one of my drives boot but not the other? (Grub efi)
- Replies: 4
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Why does one of my drives boot but not the other? (Grub efi)
I am having some trouble getting my boot partition one of my drives to work.
My drive setup is two NVMe SSDs setup identically with one of each:
- GPT
- 949MB boot partition
- 930GB data partition
Each data partition has an identical LUKS2 volume (same password).
Each LUKS2 volume has a BTRFS filesystem inside, that is set as a RAID 1 between the two (decrypted) LUKS volumes.
Because I wanted to RAID1 these two disks but couldn't RAID1 the /boot partitions, I am manually ensuring the disk I ...
My drive setup is two NVMe SSDs setup identically with one of each:
- GPT
- 949MB boot partition
- 930GB data partition
Each data partition has an identical LUKS2 volume (same password).
Each LUKS2 volume has a BTRFS filesystem inside, that is set as a RAID 1 between the two (decrypted) LUKS volumes.
Because I wanted to RAID1 these two disks but couldn't RAID1 the /boot partitions, I am manually ensuring the disk I ...