No green or yellow lights after switching to NVMe

I started out with a HA yellow with a CM4 w/ 8GB RAM, 32GB of eMMC, and wireless and then a NVMe 256GB on the yellow board. I installed HA OS on the eMMC, but after a couple of days decided to migrate to the NVMe. I powered cycled, held the red and blue pins in for 10+ seconds, and booted off of a USB stick with PI OS. From there I reconfigured the eeprom using raspi-config to boot off of the NVMe and installed HA OS onto the NVMe. Once HA came back up after booting, I switched to the new data partition and restored from the cloud.

Everything’s working except the green and yellow status lights (the ones next to the red status light; not the LAN port) don’t come on or blink any more.

It’s no biggie having two useless LEDs, but is there a way I can fix that?

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Looks like I lost my USB devices. My /dev/ttyAMA0 /dev/ttyAMA1 /dev/ttyAMA2 are gone (I have the zooz zwave board installed). Help?

Normally, that would indicate a problem with either the usb or NVMe and the HA yellow would be unreachable. So this is a new issue that hasn’t come up before.

But the LEDs definitions are listed here: Getting Started – Home Assistant Yellow

Check to see if the LEDs are disabled also. It is is at the bottom of the list

When I drilled down here

Go to Settings > System > Hardware and select Configure > Configure hardware settings.

“Configure Hardware” didn’t exist there. What was there was “All Hardware” and under there was nothing about the LEDs.

I still can’t get my /tty/AMA0/1/2 back. I wonder if I did some damage when I ran raspi-config to make the NVMe the primary boot device.