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Operating system not found after installing Debian


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I recently installed Debian "Stretch" amd64 on an external HDD.



What I have done:



1. Created a 64GB ext4 partition for mount point /   .
2. Created a swap area.
3. The rest is unallocated.
4. Chose to install as non UEFI.
5. Installed GRUB on external hard drive.
6. Finish & restart.


Key info:



1. External HDD is 1TB and not GPT.
2. I used Debian 9 amd64 installer.
3. My bios is set to legacy boot.
4. Booting to my external hard drive gives me "Operating system not found"


How can I solve this? Or










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    I recently installed Debian "Stretch" amd64 on an external HDD.



    What I have done:



    1. Created a 64GB ext4 partition for mount point /   .
    2. Created a swap area.
    3. The rest is unallocated.
    4. Chose to install as non UEFI.
    5. Installed GRUB on external hard drive.
    6. Finish & restart.


    Key info:



    1. External HDD is 1TB and not GPT.
    2. I used Debian 9 amd64 installer.
    3. My bios is set to legacy boot.
    4. Booting to my external hard drive gives me "Operating system not found"


    How can I solve this? Or










    share|improve this question



























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      I recently installed Debian "Stretch" amd64 on an external HDD.



      What I have done:



      1. Created a 64GB ext4 partition for mount point /   .
      2. Created a swap area.
      3. The rest is unallocated.
      4. Chose to install as non UEFI.
      5. Installed GRUB on external hard drive.
      6. Finish & restart.


      Key info:



      1. External HDD is 1TB and not GPT.
      2. I used Debian 9 amd64 installer.
      3. My bios is set to legacy boot.
      4. Booting to my external hard drive gives me "Operating system not found"


      How can I solve this? Or










      share|improve this question
















      I recently installed Debian "Stretch" amd64 on an external HDD.



      What I have done:



      1. Created a 64GB ext4 partition for mount point /   .
      2. Created a swap area.
      3. The rest is unallocated.
      4. Chose to install as non UEFI.
      5. Installed GRUB on external hard drive.
      6. Finish & restart.


      Key info:



      1. External HDD is 1TB and not GPT.
      2. I used Debian 9 amd64 installer.
      3. My bios is set to legacy boot.
      4. Booting to my external hard drive gives me "Operating system not found"


      How can I solve this? Or







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          The Errormessage is from the BIOS/UEFI not from GRUB?
          Did you install grub to /dev/sdX (eg sda) or /dev/sdXY (eg sda1)?




          • Remove any disk except the one you want to boot from.
            Still the same error?

          • Boot from any linux live CD and reinstall grub to the disk using grub-install /dev/sdX

          • try again booting

          • tell us what's happening






          share|improve this answer
























          • Yes, but I just installed it with no problem. I choose Yes on installing GRUB on my main HDD but it prompted me what drive I should install it anyway. I booted my external hdd and GRUB shows up and Debian is booting fine

            – conquistador
            Sep 30 '17 at 15:06











          • so does that mean your problem is solved? You are allowed to answer your question yourself...

            – JPT
            Sep 30 '17 at 17:46














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          The Errormessage is from the BIOS/UEFI not from GRUB?
          Did you install grub to /dev/sdX (eg sda) or /dev/sdXY (eg sda1)?




          • Remove any disk except the one you want to boot from.
            Still the same error?

          • Boot from any linux live CD and reinstall grub to the disk using grub-install /dev/sdX

          • try again booting

          • tell us what's happening






          share|improve this answer
























          • Yes, but I just installed it with no problem. I choose Yes on installing GRUB on my main HDD but it prompted me what drive I should install it anyway. I booted my external hdd and GRUB shows up and Debian is booting fine

            – conquistador
            Sep 30 '17 at 15:06











          • so does that mean your problem is solved? You are allowed to answer your question yourself...

            – JPT
            Sep 30 '17 at 17:46
















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          The Errormessage is from the BIOS/UEFI not from GRUB?
          Did you install grub to /dev/sdX (eg sda) or /dev/sdXY (eg sda1)?




          • Remove any disk except the one you want to boot from.
            Still the same error?

          • Boot from any linux live CD and reinstall grub to the disk using grub-install /dev/sdX

          • try again booting

          • tell us what's happening






          share|improve this answer
























          • Yes, but I just installed it with no problem. I choose Yes on installing GRUB on my main HDD but it prompted me what drive I should install it anyway. I booted my external hdd and GRUB shows up and Debian is booting fine

            – conquistador
            Sep 30 '17 at 15:06











          • so does that mean your problem is solved? You are allowed to answer your question yourself...

            – JPT
            Sep 30 '17 at 17:46














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          The Errormessage is from the BIOS/UEFI not from GRUB?
          Did you install grub to /dev/sdX (eg sda) or /dev/sdXY (eg sda1)?




          • Remove any disk except the one you want to boot from.
            Still the same error?

          • Boot from any linux live CD and reinstall grub to the disk using grub-install /dev/sdX

          • try again booting

          • tell us what's happening






          share|improve this answer













          The Errormessage is from the BIOS/UEFI not from GRUB?
          Did you install grub to /dev/sdX (eg sda) or /dev/sdXY (eg sda1)?




          • Remove any disk except the one you want to boot from.
            Still the same error?

          • Boot from any linux live CD and reinstall grub to the disk using grub-install /dev/sdX

          • try again booting

          • tell us what's happening







          share|improve this answer












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          • Yes, but I just installed it with no problem. I choose Yes on installing GRUB on my main HDD but it prompted me what drive I should install it anyway. I booted my external hdd and GRUB shows up and Debian is booting fine

            – conquistador
            Sep 30 '17 at 15:06











          • so does that mean your problem is solved? You are allowed to answer your question yourself...

            – JPT
            Sep 30 '17 at 17:46



















          • Yes, but I just installed it with no problem. I choose Yes on installing GRUB on my main HDD but it prompted me what drive I should install it anyway. I booted my external hdd and GRUB shows up and Debian is booting fine

            – conquistador
            Sep 30 '17 at 15:06











          • so does that mean your problem is solved? You are allowed to answer your question yourself...

            – JPT
            Sep 30 '17 at 17:46

















          Yes, but I just installed it with no problem. I choose Yes on installing GRUB on my main HDD but it prompted me what drive I should install it anyway. I booted my external hdd and GRUB shows up and Debian is booting fine

          – conquistador
          Sep 30 '17 at 15:06





          Yes, but I just installed it with no problem. I choose Yes on installing GRUB on my main HDD but it prompted me what drive I should install it anyway. I booted my external hdd and GRUB shows up and Debian is booting fine

          – conquistador
          Sep 30 '17 at 15:06













          so does that mean your problem is solved? You are allowed to answer your question yourself...

          – JPT
          Sep 30 '17 at 17:46





          so does that mean your problem is solved? You are allowed to answer your question yourself...

          – JPT
          Sep 30 '17 at 17:46


















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