Am Sonntag, 1. Oktober 2023, 20:24:40 CEST schrieb Michel Verdier:
Hi Michel,> Did you change both kernel param and fstab ? You can use /dev/xxx in > fstab, no need to know the uuid. > I tried /dev/nvmeXXXXX (I could see the correct device in /etc/fstab "device was /dev/nvmeXXXX at inbstallation"), but this did not help. > You can also add the kernel param biosdevname=0 to get the old name. In > this case your nvme should be the first so named /dev/sda. Hmm, this I did not try! Will try it tomorrow. > > If you don't remember partitioning you can install cygwin and use fdisk > on it. cygwin also provides blkid to get label and uuid. I tried to get the UUID in Windows but I am not sure, if GUID (Microsoft naming?) is the same as UUID in Linux. Setting the GUID in kernel parm did also not help. But I will try biosdevname=0, thats a good hint! Best regards Hans