I bought a bigger SSD for my 11" laptop, and I want to move the 256 GB drive from the laptop to my desktop machine, and use it as a system drive. I have it all plugged in and working, but the laptop only had one drive, and the desktop has three. When I boot the desktop machine with the SSD drive taken from the laptop, it boots Windows rather than Linux. I know that it is booting from the SSD, as I selected it as the boot drive in the BIOS. GRUB on the SSD is then finding Windows on the mechanical drive, and booting that.
Does the order in which drives are plugged into the SATA controller make a difference? ie, does the boot device have to be SATA1? The SSD was in SATA3, the Windows drive in SATA1, the CD-ROM in SATA2 and the Linux mechanical 1.5 TB data drive is in SATA4. I tried replugging them so that the SSD is in SATA1, the CD-ROM in SATA2, and the Windows drive in SATA3.
GRUB obviously has to be updated, and I assume that this will be pretty much all that is needed. However, I cannot boot into Linux on the desktop machine at the moment so that I can update GRUB.
I am assuming that there is probably some way that I can boot the desktop machine from a USB stick, and modify GRUB on the 256 GB SSD, but I don't know how to do that.
One final issue that may be affecting this is the the laptop was a Win8 machine, so has UEFI. However, while secure boot is disabled on that machine, the SSD does show an efi partition, IIRC. It is out of the laptop now, so I can't check it.
Yeah, a mess, I know. But I'm willing to learn.
Suggestions?
Frank.
Does the order in which drives are plugged into the SATA controller make a difference? ie, does the boot device have to be SATA1? The SSD was in SATA3, the Windows drive in SATA1, the CD-ROM in SATA2 and the Linux mechanical 1.5 TB data drive is in SATA4. I tried replugging them so that the SSD is in SATA1, the CD-ROM in SATA2, and the Windows drive in SATA3.
GRUB obviously has to be updated, and I assume that this will be pretty much all that is needed. However, I cannot boot into Linux on the desktop machine at the moment so that I can update GRUB.
I am assuming that there is probably some way that I can boot the desktop machine from a USB stick, and modify GRUB on the 256 GB SSD, but I don't know how to do that.
One final issue that may be affecting this is the the laptop was a Win8 machine, so has UEFI. However, while secure boot is disabled on that machine, the SSD does show an efi partition, IIRC. It is out of the laptop now, so I can't check it.
Yeah, a mess, I know. But I'm willing to learn.
Suggestions?
Frank.
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