For this test I will need more time.Could you check on this other distro thatIt is very strange to me that it happens to me on Debian, same computer, same units, same everything, on another deb distro as well and with KDE it doesn't happen to me...always shows that the disks are identified in the same order (from a cold boot)?Code:
#> fdisk -l
Then, from a Debian cold boot, you note the order and then warm boot your other distro. What is the result of fdisk -l now?
I do not have both "joint" systems, each one on a disk, but rather, I have it on the main one, for me the main one is Debian, when I want to move to the other distro for whatever reason, some test or whatever, I do a Debian image with clonezilla, then I restore the previous image of the other distro, and use it (when I installed the other distro it was installed on the same disk, on the nvme), when I have finished the tests or whatever I needed to do in the other distro, I make an image with clonezilla and restore the Debian one again.
In these next few days, due to studies and time, I cannot change distros, as soon as I can, I will do so and post results.
When you say: "cold boot", power off / power on?
Greetings.
Statistics: Posted by wonder — 2024-01-18 07:44