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Boot0001* UEFI: USB, Partition 2 PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x14,0x0)/USB(22,0)/HD(2,GPT,e7e777e5-ba64-4290-a759-837b96feb4ed,0x7023fc,0x2130)..BO
It almost looks like sda2 where I have my Kubuntu root filesystem (and GRUB etc.).
I ONLY have one SATA SSD, btw.
That number (looks like a GUID): e7e777e5-ba64-4290-a759-837b96feb4ed,0x7023fc,0x2130
does not correspond to any of my UUIDs or GUIDs on my only 4 partitions sda1 (ESP), sda2 (/), sda3 (/home), sda4 (swap).
Some kind of PCI root controller, ...
"PCIe root port, which is an internal PCIe port on the motherboard's root complex (more info here; it's basically what allows the CPU and RAM to talk to your PCIe devices)"
found that snippet on the Internet somewhere.
Why am I getting it as a boot NVRAM in firmware? Is it associated somehow with sda2. If sda2 were a PCI M.2, I might understand it. But sda2 on sda comes from a SATA SSD (trust me! I built the PC).
My SATA SSD: Samsung 870 EVO 500GB 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-77E500B/AM)
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