I booted into Ubuntu hirsute (sda1) system again..
it's `fstab` refers to
/sda1 for / referenced by UUID
/boot/efi which is referenced by UUID & comment reports it as /dev/sdb2
so did the system boot ONLY because I had a thumb-drive plugged in during my pre QA-install tests ??
The original Ubuntu thumb-drive (K) did still contain the Ubuntu daily image at the time I did my pre-QA checks...
As Lubuntu has grown (just today) to beyond what I my usual 2GB forza-thumb-drive can handle; I had to re-write it to a larger one and used thumb-drive-K so the original media is now a different image.. and maybe this bug is just a result in my forgetting to ensure USB ports were empty..
I would have checked USB ports during the prior QA-test of Ubuntu hirsute on the prior install; but may have re-inserted drive when box was turned off so thumb-drive was easy to find for today's tests..
POSSIBLE CAUSE :
I booted into Ubuntu hirsute (sda1) system again..
it's `fstab` refers to
/sda1 for / referenced by UUID
/boot/efi which is referenced by UUID & comment reports it as /dev/sdb2
so did the system boot ONLY because I had a thumb-drive plugged in during my pre QA-install tests ??
The original Ubuntu thumb-drive (K) did still contain the Ubuntu daily image at the time I did my pre-QA checks...
As Lubuntu has grown (just today) to beyond what I my usual 2GB forza-thumb-drive can handle; I had to re-write it to a larger one and used thumb-drive-K so the original media is now a different image.. and maybe this bug is just a result in my forgetting to ensure USB ports were empty..
I would have checked USB ports during the prior QA-test of Ubuntu hirsute on the prior install; but may have re-inserted drive when box was turned off so thumb-drive was easy to find for today's tests..