Yes, to boot into Ubuntu, you need to boot from sdb. At the start of your PC,
press F2 or F10, or another function key, depending on your configuration, to
enter "boot setup". "boot setup" allows you to set the priority of the disks
for the booting process. Set the highest priority to your second disk.
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Yes, to boot into Ubuntu, you need to boot from sdb. At the start of your PC,
press F2 or F10, or another function key, depending on your configuration, to
enter "boot setup". "boot setup" allows you to set the priority of the disks
for the booting process. Set the highest priority to your second disk.