johnburrell
May 20th, 2020, 04:49 PM
Hi
I've upgraded an internal SSD (nvme) and installed Arch Linux on it on the first three partitions.
I use ubuntu to control access to the OS's on the disks, so after Arch installation I ran update-grub on Ubuntu.
Arch shows up in the OS list at boot time, with the correct location, but when I click Arch it says that the device (UUID number) does not exist.
Windows is also installed on the same disk as Ubuntu and I can access that with no problems.
I can mount the new disk partitions from Ubuntu and the Arch files are present, where they should be.
I don't understand why are can't access them at boot time.
regards
jb.
I've upgraded an internal SSD (nvme) and installed Arch Linux on it on the first three partitions.
I use ubuntu to control access to the OS's on the disks, so after Arch installation I ran update-grub on Ubuntu.
Arch shows up in the OS list at boot time, with the correct location, but when I click Arch it says that the device (UUID number) does not exist.
Windows is also installed on the same disk as Ubuntu and I can access that with no problems.
I can mount the new disk partitions from Ubuntu and the Arch files are present, where they should be.
I don't understand why are can't access them at boot time.
regards
jb.