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Question on moving hard drives
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What's your bootloader, and what's your bootloader's configuration for where the root filesystem is?
Almost certainly you're going to have to update it to the new root filesystem's device name and/or uuid.
I think it's best to start from scratch since I didn't lose any data (yet). How would you tackle this move?