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Member From: Canada Registered: 2010-07-26 Posts: 69 [Solved]GRUB error: No such device I have a bit of a confusing problem and my efforts to find a solution of the Arch Wiki and elsewhere have not worked. The problem I'm having is simply that right after install, everything went fine on install, I reboot, and I cannot get past Grub. I have reinstalled the whole base system twice. Still the same error:error: no such device: 8f2e32e6-7d21-4f4d-8661-6f1ec6e658eeGrub Rescue>Edit: I just noticed that the UUID grub is giving me does not match any of my partitions...It just leaves me at that.I have two hard drives. One is a brand spankin' new SSD that I know works perfectly fine (I test installed Ubuntu on it to be sure), the other the regurlar old hard drive that came with the computer many years ago. sda is the hard drivesdb is the SSDI have the SSD with swap and / on it in two partitionsthe hard drive is /homeBecause of the inherent speed increase on my SSD and the fact that /boot is on there, I decided to install Grub on sdb. The installer offered the following options:sdasda1sdb -->I hit enter to install Grub here, because I read that you have to install it to the MBR and not a partition.sdb1sdb5Because of the inconsistent naming by Linux and Grub, I set Grub to boot by UUID, so that kernel updates cannot change the drive naming.(Hence the UUID error)Here is my /etc/fstab # # /etc/fstab: static file system information # #