Hi everyone,
unfortunately I have a big problem. I have transferred my SSD with Debian 12 (LUKS encrypted) from my old notebook to a new notebook due to a hardware upgrade. The new notebook recognized the SSD but not as a bootable device, because it always shows “No bootable device found”. Then I moved the ssd back to the old notebook, but also on the old notebook there is no bootable device recognized. I shutdown debian and the old notebook normaly and transferred it to the new notebook. Could there be something wrong with the boot partition? Does anyone have any idea how I can safely fix this?
I can see the partitions as normal:
Partition 1 537 MB FAT
Partition 2 512 MB Ext2
Partition 3 999GB LUKS
Best regards
Meni22
unfortunately I have a big problem. I have transferred my SSD with Debian 12 (LUKS encrypted) from my old notebook to a new notebook due to a hardware upgrade. The new notebook recognized the SSD but not as a bootable device, because it always shows “No bootable device found”. Then I moved the ssd back to the old notebook, but also on the old notebook there is no bootable device recognized. I shutdown debian and the old notebook normaly and transferred it to the new notebook. Could there be something wrong with the boot partition? Does anyone have any idea how I can safely fix this?
I can see the partitions as normal:
Partition 1 537 MB FAT
Partition 2 512 MB Ext2
Partition 3 999GB LUKS
Best regards
Meni22
Statistics: Posted by Meni22 — 2024-12-19 18:13 — Replies 2 — Views 86