Mateusz Guzik wrote:
> On 7/20/23, Mike Karels wrote:
> > I installed an additional NVME drive on a system, and then booted. It
> > turns
> > out that the new drive became nda0, renumbering the other drives. The
> > loader
> > found the correct partition to boot (the only choice), and loaded th
On 7/20/23, Mike Karels wrote:
> I installed an additional NVME drive on a system, and then booted. It
> turns
> out that the new drive became nda0, renumbering the other drives. The
> loader
> found the correct partition to boot (the only choice), and loaded the
> kernel
> correctly. However,
On Thu, Jul 20, 2023, 1:27 PM Mike Karels wrote:
> I installed an additional NVME drive on a system, and then booted. It
> turns
> out that the new drive became nda0, renumbering the other drives. The
> loader
> found the correct partition to boot (the only choice), and loaded the
> kernel
> co
I installed an additional NVME drive on a system, and then booted. It turns
out that the new drive became nda0, renumbering the other drives. The loader
found the correct partition to boot (the only choice), and loaded the kernel
correctly. However, /etc/fstab still had the old name (nvd1p2), wh