
Hi Terry, On 9/06/2014 12:00 PM, Terry Duell wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 11:43:33 +1000, Andrew McGlashan <andrew.mcglashan@affinityvision.com.au> wrote:
How about doing this:
blkid -c /dev/null
That will list all the partitions, then change the /etc/fstab with UUID entries, then it won't matter which disk the partitions are on.
The /etc/fstab has UUID entries.
So the UUIDs match properly? Whenever you create a file system, it will get a new UUID value generated.
I think it boots, as I don't think I would get to the login prompt, but it keeps returning to the prompt. I have checked user:group stuff (/etc/group) and that is the same for both discs.
Strange about the login situation. When you copied / .... how did you do that exactly? I'm thinking that there are permission issues with files if the copy wasn't done correctly. /etc/shadow for instance needs specific permissions (640 owned by root:shadow). If the user id number(s) have changed, then you might have issues with incorrect owner for the homedirs. Cheers A.