https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=211186

--- Comment #3 from Steven Hartland <s...@freebsd.org> ---
If that worked are you sure that both disks are configured as the boot devices
in the BIOS?

I've seen it before that attaching a USB boot device messed with the BIOS boot
options rendering it unable to boot the next time.

Another potential issue is if the BIOS has a RAID option that's enabled it
could be corrupting the boot blocks somehow, but that's a long shot.

On final interesting thing would be to compare the boot blocks to see if
something has corrupted them, that and output from gpart show.

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