Can't boot off of an external drive.
I have a Mac with a broken Fusion drive. The HDD died. I set things up on an old 4 TB external hard drive restored from a TM backup. It was a big hassle to get the Mac to boot off it, but with some help I got it to boot. Now this drive is failing! It takes over a minute to launch an app. Even longer just to switch to another account -- literally minutes. I'm trying to move to a new 4 TB external hard drive. I installed Mojave on it, but when the install rebooted, the Mac booted off of the SSD (which has Mojave on it as left over from earlier efforts to get the first hard drive to work).
If I go into the Startup Disk panel I see the SSD and the first external hard drive. After setting up the second drive I now can't even boot off the first hard drive! The first hard drive and the SSD drive appear in the pane. I can select the HD. It says it will boot off the HD. Does it? NO. It boots off the SSD. The progress meter runs twice, so I'm guessing that it does try to boot off the HD, but fails and says, "Anh, there's this other drive. Let's try that one." Just a guess. But the 2nd HD doesn't appear in the panel at all. I tried booting with Cmd-R and Opt and tried various things there -- all to no avail.
How can I get the Mac to boot off the second hard drive? Why won't it recognize it?
I was running Mojave on a late-2014 iMac with a 3TB Fusion drive. I'd like to get back to a working Mojave system so that I can finish my video format conversions (yeah, I've been procrastinating a bit on them!). I can't do the conversions on a newer OS. I need Mojave. Can anyone please help?
I'm presently running off the SSD. I used Migration A. to move the apps over. So I'm not totally dead. But it would probably much easier overall if I can just get the machine to boot from that 2nd HDD.
iMac Line (2012 and Later)