Ok, so I had 1 ssd with Kubuntu and windows on it. I got a second ssd and I want to put opensuse on it, dual booting (well, triple). The problem is, when I went to install it, it showed the id of my two ssds as opposite of what the partition manager in Kubuntu says. I.e., Kubuntu calls the first one nvme0n1 and my new ssd nvme1n1, while the opensuse installer is calling the old ssd nvme1n1 and the new one nvme0n1. I know because it shows the existing partition sizes on them that way, and recognizes that windows and kubuntu are on the old ssd.

So is this normal? Is this ok? Is it ok to just install it with the ssd names this way? Would that confuse kubuntu at all, or are the two OSes ok with calling them different things? I just don’t want the installer to overwrite anything on my existing partitions.

  • MurdocOP
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    8 months ago

    I see, thank you. I’ve looked into fstab as I’m not very familiar with it and I can see what you are saying in what I’ve read. So thank you for explaining it to me and steering me that way. I also looked at my existing fstab and it is using uuids, so all good there.