Yesterday, I re-installed a fresh 24.04 system and configured stuff like firefox and libreoffice. This morning, I cannot boot it. It bombs with
But when I boot another system and then mount the root partition for the defective system, blkid finds no partition with that UUID. In order to identify the problem, one lead seems to me to be what in the world that partition is, i.e., what /dev/sd-something it corresponds to. So how do I go about finding that?
I plugged in and mounted the installation USB key, which came up as sde, but nothing shows up the UUID's for sde. Are they not stored somewhere on the partition? I certainly can't find it with gdisk.
I have re-booted both those systems since installation and they worked fine. Mystery.
ALERT! UUID=668... does not exist.
I plugged in and mounted the installation USB key, which came up as sde, but nothing shows up the UUID's for sde. Are they not stored somewhere on the partition? I certainly can't find it with gdisk.
I have re-booted both those systems since installation and they worked fine. Mystery.
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