On Tue, Feb 14, 2012, Mark J. Small wrote:
> Everything works great when the new boot drive is installed in an internal
> bay, but if I put it in an esata enclosure, and hook it up to an esata port
> the box will not boot.
>
> I'm using UUID's in /etc/fstab, so changing drive positions should
Hi again,
I've just successfully moved my root filesystem to a new drive, and now I'm
trying to boot to the drive when it is hooked up using esata.
Everything works great when the new boot drive is installed in an internal
bay, but if I put it in an esata enclosure, and hook it up to an esat
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