said dep:
Below is what I wrote otherwise. It's not SDD, it's the SSD, which
is /dev/sdc.
| Hi, everybody! (I hope you hear Dr. Nick's voice when you read this
| line.)
|
| My SSD boot . . . isn't booting.
|
| Here's how it unfolded: I popped the side off the case so as to install
| a couple of top-facing exhaust fans, controlled by the motherboard,
| bring the total case fan count to five (two intake, three exhaust),
| because with that many fans none ever really spins up, so the computer
| is next to silent. That's all I did in there. I came nowhere near
| anything having to do with any of the drives.
|
| When I fired up the computer again I got the usual GRUB menu, the second
| item of which was the 20.04-LTS installation on /dev/sdc1. I chose it.
|
| And it booted forthwith -- to the 20.04-LTS installation on /dev/sda1.
| No errors, nothing. Just booted the wrong drive.
|
| The SDD (sdc) is working fine -- I can mount it, navigate in it, read
| and write to it.
|
| Any troubleshooting ideas that don't involve disassembly? This was
| working fine yesterday and isn't today.
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