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Hello,
I bought a new SSD and I want to start using it as my '/' partition without loosing any data from my current setup. Using a livecd, I copied all the files from the current '/' to the SSD.
OK, now I want the system to start using the /dev/sdb2 as '/' and not /dev/sda3.
Any ideas about how can I do it? I edited the /etc/fstab but when I start the system, it always takes the old location.
Thanks!
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If you want to keep your old HDD (or SSD), you can just cp everything to the new SSD and reconfigure the root path of your bootloader. Anyway, that could be a bad idea it's best if you create a boot partition in the new SSD, make it bootable, move the bootloader, change the root path and then cp everything over.
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mi … w_hardware is out of date, but e.g. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fu … with_rsync can help.
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You are going to need to reinstall grub (or whichever bootloader you use) and regenerate your bootloader cfg/menu file. You are also going to need to fix your fstab file to reflect these changes.
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The old installation is booted because of the BIOS boot order. Press a special key right after starting the computer, during BIOS post, and select the SSD as boot device. To make this permanent you need to modify the BIOS boot order. I'm surprised you were able to install arch linux without knowing these basics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BIOS#Boot_priority
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Thanks everyone for your responses!
The thing is, I have /boot and /home still in the HDD since my SSD is kinda small (32Gb). I might move /boot (less than 100Mb) also to the SSD and follow your advises.
I may have to read a lot more but hey, this is what I am here for: to learn.
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