James Knott composed on 2021-11-28 10:44 (UTC-0500):
I have gone back to the original config and copied the partitions to the new drive. However, a new problem has appeared. Since the drives were identified by device ID, it wouldn't boot until I changed fstab to use the uew IDs. Now, it chokes during boot up with a message "A start job is running for /dev/disk/by-ide...", which lists the original partition. However, I can boot with recovery mode. Where is this old device-id coming from? The partition it's choking on is the swap partition. I tried recreating it, but it still chokes.
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