I had openSUSE installed and selected "use all available space" in the Mint installer. Now when I try to boot to HD, it doesn't do anything - only flashing cursor. When the USB stick with LM is connected, it boots to the HD. How can I get the boot loader to the HD?
I can't reinstall Mint because it will just boot into the Mint installed on HD.
[SOLVED] Installed LM 13 KDE, only boots with USB connected
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[SOLVED] Installed LM 13 KDE, only boots with USB connected
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Re: Installed LM 13 KDE, only boots with USB connected
What do u mean by "flashing cursor" ? Have u tried holding the "Shift-Button" at boot time to display the grub menu? (i think it was the shift key, not 100% sure)
If that works, u could press the "e" key to edit the startup-options. And then try to play with the (hdx,y) option.
If that works, u could press the "e" key to edit the startup-options. And then try to play with the (hdx,y) option.
Re: Installed LM 13 KDE, only boots with USB connected
The best thing to do is to really pay attention when loading the software, during the partitioning of system, it should ask you what mbr or drive do you want grub on. You should always choose the primary, or in your case, the local hard drive.Tonttu wrote:I had openSUSE installed and selected "use all available space" in the Mint installer. Now when I try to boot to HD, it doesn't do anything - only flashing cursor. When the USB stick with LM is connected, it boots to the HD. How can I get the boot loader to the HD?
I can't reinstall Mint because it will just boot into the Mint installed on HD.
As for it booting only into linux, do a grubupdate and it should pick up the other OS's installed on the drive if you are dual booting. Make sure to put the HD that has grub on it first in the boot process in the bios, otherwise windows will be the only thing that boots.
If you need in depth instructions, just do a google search for " how to update os's in grub" or " How to set the MBR in opensuse" the links should give step by step.
Re: Installed LM 13 KDE, only boots with USB connected
But Mint didn't ask where I want GRUB in. It presented me with 3 options: squeeze itself into the available free space alongside openSUSE (not what I want), take up all space (and possibly mess up the boot now that I think about it?) or do it manually. I don't have Windows in the machine.disciple1964 wrote:The best thing to do is to really pay attention when loading the software, during the partitioning of system, it should ask you what mbr or drive do you want grub on. You should always choose the primary, or in your case, the local hard drive.Tonttu wrote:I had openSUSE installed and selected "use all available space" in the Mint installer. Now when I try to boot to HD, it doesn't do anything - only flashing cursor. When the USB stick with LM is connected, it boots to the HD. How can I get the boot loader to the HD?
I can't reinstall Mint because it will just boot into the Mint installed on HD.
As for it booting only into linux, do a grubupdate and it should pick up the other OS's installed on the drive if you are dual booting. Make sure to put the HD that has grub on it first in the boot process in the bios, otherwise windows will be the only thing that boots.
If you need in depth instructions, just do a google search for " how to update os's in grub" or " How to set the MBR in opensuse" the links should give step by step.
Ok I'll try sudo apt-get update grub, but it's actually my neighbor's machine, so I can't do it right now
Would be cool, if Mint detected the existence of an installed OS and presented an option to wipe it out and do the default automatic partitioning. I would have had to run to my place to look up partitioning Mint, so chose what I chose..
Re: Installed LM 13 KDE, only boots with USB connected
sudo apt-get update grub returned apt-get update doesn't take parameters, so I went to Synaptic and marked grub to be updated and applied. Then when I boot, I no longer got a blinking cursor, but I guess it ran through the other boot options after HD, like network book and floppy disk, because it searched DHCP and then it said Non system disk or disk error.
Now, if I manage to install a random distro, say openSUSE 12.2. RC and then I start Mint KDE install again, how do I have to do the partitioning so it will succeed?
Now, if I manage to install a random distro, say openSUSE 12.2. RC and then I start Mint KDE install again, how do I have to do the partitioning so it will succeed?
Re: Installed LM 13 KDE, only boots with USB connected
I'll try with PartedMagic, destroy all partitions and then try LM KDE again..
Re: [SOLVED] Installed LM 13 KDE, only boots with USB connec
Ach, I had disabled booting from HD in the BIOS yesterday, so this caused the Non system disk error. Well, I already wiped the partition with PartedMagic and reinstalled Mint KDE before realizing this! I'm quite sure the GRUB update did the job. User error.