Just because grub likes to install/reinstall to "first" drive as defined by UEFI/BIOS, best to have boot drive as first drive.
That often is the lowest number SATA port, but external drives & NVMe...
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Just because grub likes to install/reinstall to "first" drive as defined by UEFI/BIOS, best to have boot drive as first drive.
That often is the lowest number SATA port, but external drives & NVMe...
You at minimum should have good backup of /home, /etc, and list of installed apps. If any server apps like database or web those from / folders should also be backed up. Since RAID mounts, you may...
Grub default install is to whatever drive is first.
First is defined by UEFI/BIOS on boot and may not always be the same.
With live installer you can specify drive for reinstall of grub, or use...
Do not know RAID.
But if drive is 3.6TB, then it better be gpt not old MBR. MBR has a hard max of 2TB as it was designed in the 1980's when MB was large, GB was unheard of, so they made it support...
It says grub-pc which is for BIOS boot.
Is install in old BIOS boot mode? Do you have a tiny 1MB unformatted partition with bios_grub partition, if gpt, not old MBR(msdos) partitions?
Or is system...