On 08/04/2025 at 14:25, Marcos Dione wrote:
mdione@ioniq:~$ efibootmgr
BootCurrent: 0007
Timeout: 0 seconds
BootOrder: 0001,0002,0003,0004,0006,0007
Boot0000* ubuntu
HD(1,GPT,127eb1be-f7c7-4a2b-9745-4cb61cba7420,0x800,0x190000)/File(\EFI\ubuntu\shimx64.efi)
Boot0001* Diskette Drive BBS(Floppy,Diskette Drive,0x0)0000424f
Boot0002* M.2 PCIe SSD BBS(HD,P0: WDC WDS200T2B0C-00PXH0,0x0)0000424f
Boot0003* USB Storage Device BBS(USB,SanDisk,0x0)0000424f
Boot0004* CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive BBS(CDROM,CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive,0x0)0000424f
Boot0005* Onboard NIC BBS(Network,Onboard NIC,0x0)0000424f
Boot0006* Onboard NIC BBS(Network,Onboard NIC,0x0)0000424f
Boot0007* UEFI: SanDisk, Partition 1
PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x14,0x0)/USB(16,0)/HD(1,MBR,0x52bf7ba9,0x117c,0x4a20)0000424f
Boot0008* M.2 PCIe SSD BBS(HD,P0: PM981 NVMe Samsung 512GB,0x0)0000424f
Boot0009* debian
HD(1,GPT,127eb1be-f7c7-4a2b-9745-4cb61cba7420,0x800,0xbe5e)/File(\EFI\debian\shimx64.efi)
The debian boot entry number 0009 is not in BootOrder, no wonder why it
does not boot automatically. grub-install updates BootOrder to make the
debian entry first unless --no-nvram is passed, so something is wrong here.
This machine used to run Ubuntu, but not the disk (I transplanted
it).
Weird, Debian and Ubuntu EFI partitions have the same partition GUID
(PARTUUID) but different sizes.
I don't know why the M.2 appears twice.
There are two different SSDs, 2TB Western Digital and 512GB Samsung.
mdione@ioniq:~$ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
nvme0n1 259:0 0 1,8T 0 disk
├─nvme0n1p1 259:1 0 23,8M 0 part /boot/efi
├─nvme0n1p2 259:2 0 1,8T 0 part /
└─nvme0n1p3 259:3 0 48,8G 0 part [SWAP]
The EFI partition is very small. It is big enough for GRUB but not for
systemd-boot.