On maandag 15 juli 2019 11:22:55 CEST Colin Watson wrote: > output of "sudo debconf-show grub-pc | grep install_devices:".
Ohhh, that is an interesting command :) > You certainly do need to run "dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc" to match what > your BIOS is configured to boot from. However, once you do that, > removing the old drive shouldn't be a problem. Did that and selected my NVMe drive and set that also up as boot device in my BIOS (i.e. like it was before), and now it did work. Now that it looks like I (finally) get it, I may play around with it a bit more to get a better understanding of debconf. Which in turn may increase my understanding (and thereby use of) preseeding :) Thanks for your responses and info. Cheers, Diederik
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