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  • by swap them around i mean physically take the two drives out and put them in each others connectors. by interface i mean physical interface, like the plug or socket or slot they connect to the motherboard with.

    the bios usually enumerates drives based on their position on the bus, so switching the connector they’re plugged into would fix the problem.

    linux usually handles drives based on uuid, a unique identifier per device, so it wouldn’t mess up linux.

    you didn’t specify if one was like a sata or esata or nvme and the other was different so i had to qualify “if theyre the same interface”.




  • Even if you know how to do stuff, I’d avoid doing ostree on a universal blue derivative.

    I been using Linux for 25 years and just recently embraced the “don’t break Debian” part of the backport manual.

    Stuff you do and don’t document or don’t force yourself to recognize comes back to bite you years later when you can’t use the normal tooling in order to deal with it.

    Anyway, good luck, it sounds like you’ll be fine.
















  • alright, go through the ubuntu installer and pick the “install alongside” option when it comes up. it ought to be at the same time that it offers you the option to erase the disk altogether. the “installation type” menu. if you don’t get that option, stop and say so.

    e: i just finished installing ubuntu desktop lts alongside windows 11 in a vm using the process you’re doing. its the disk selection menu, not the installation type.