Unable to boot new installed system that has NVMe

My system is Manjaro 21.1.3 "Paho: KDE
This is the error I get:
ERROR: device UUID=f1…cao not found skipping fsck.
mount: /ne/root: can’t find UUID=f1…cao etc
I have inspected the fstab and the partition UUID for /boot/boot is incorrect. I updated it to be the correct one.
The grub.cfg file for root UUID is correct. rebooted with the same error.
I have successfully installed this system on an external usb 3 ssd drive that has the /dev/sda partitions with complete success.I have also successfully installed Debian 11 :Bullseye:KDE on this system.with no problems. this Manjaro simply does not like nvme ram.

Problem Solved.
Downloaded Manjaro 21.1.4 “Paho” KDE and installed successfully.

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