On Sun, 27 Nov 2016 11:30:04 +0100
Stefan Seyfried
Am 27.11.2016 um 04:42 schrieb k-16@trixtar.org:
I have this *Let's see about ssd's* install on partition 3 of a 250gb tester (GPT table). It stopped booting (possibly after an update). Some start job is not completing. see attached.
how many disks are in this machine?
#1 2tb normal battlestar wd #2 250gb samsung ssd #3 unbootable 2 tb backup wd #4 unbootable 2 tb backup wd (green POS on death row) #5 unbootable 500 gb oldie wd if I wanna boot the ssd, i pull #1 if I wanna boot the primary i pull the ssd #3 is always plugged-in the others i plug/pull according to anticipated need {I don't do raid & I use only dev-id} slot #5 is really unusable, it serves as a shelf mostly because bios setup assigns #5 & #6 to IDE so as to protect DVD boots. I haven't yet looked into working around this for lack of real need to. I'm still learning, I think if i leave #1 and #2 withj the ssd in then the ssd will boot, don't know why the ssd would preferentially show up a the boot disk I love this kind of storage, no internal fixed drives!
-- Stefan Seyfried
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