On Sun, 4/26/15, Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> wrote:

>  You get the bare minimum with  grub rescue>; not even TAB completion,

Yes, that's how it looked to me. The problem was I couldn't get much done with 
grub rescue CLI.
  
> You need to to get the system booting so that you run 'update-grub'
> and  maybe, for good measure,  'install-grub' prior to that command.

As I understand it, "update-grub" runs "grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg". 
I think it will simply update my existing and working grub config file at my 
old /dev/sda drive. Actually, after I ran "grub-install" I copied all files 
from /dev/sda1 boot partition to /dev/sdb1.

>  Let's see the output of  'ls', please.

I have the new HD offline at the moment. As I remember it, "ls" output looked 
like the following:
(hd0,msdos1) (hd0,msdos2), (hd0,swap), something like that.

Thanks


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