On 16/3/25 05:43, eric wrote:
On 3/15/25 13:42, Dale wrote:
The biggest thing that slows that system is that the CPU doesn't have AES support for my encryption on the drives.  Still, I wanted to play with it and see if it would go any faster.  I kinda hate having a nice SSD drive laying on the shelf doing nothing.  I got a good deal but still, needs to get some exercise.

I know I'm missing a step somewhere.  What I may do, start over and put a DOS partition table on it and just copy over /etc and the world file.  Then let it rebuild everything.  If I do that, I got to wait until this storm is gone and may have to wait until we finish that last tree.  We got one finished yesterday and got the last one cut up and ready to split, haul to the barn and stack.  It's a LOT of wood.  He said it will last him two years at least.  He keeps 3 to 5 years worth on hand.  I think he is at about the 6 year mark now.  He loves working with wood.  Oh, trees were dead or dying for those who hate to read about wood being cut up.  The two we cut was a danger to the guys home and outbuildings, depending on where the wind took it.  The first tree was dead.  It had no leaves last year and was rotting at the bottom.  The two trees had insect damage and were starting to die as well.  When it fell, the trunk actually broke in a couple places since it was weakening.  Most of the trees he cuts, storms put them on the ground.  Cutting down a tree isn't something he does a whole lot of unless a tree is dead.

Anyway, I may just do a quick reinstall and change partition tables.  Maybe that has something to do with it.  One reason I'd like to figure it out tho, may help some other poor soul who is trying to use some older hardware and runs into this problem.

The only thing I can think of that you may have missed is to rebuild your initrd.img or what ever ram disk you may be using to boot up. You would have to do this while chrooted. As others have stated, make sure your fstab file is updated correctly as well as the grub.cfg.

Regards,
Eric



have you enabled the nvme settings in the kernel and loaded the module if selected?

BillK



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