Hi,
I'm new to Linux and Porteus. I tried installing Porteus KDE to my 128gb USB to use as a portable second drive.
I tried copying the files and running the windows installer and I've created a live USB and installed from there. The Live usb runs fine.
When I shut down the pc, and plugged in only the 128gb usb I got a Missing Operating system bios error. I tried changing the CSM settings, but I'm not sure what those should be. Maybe a bootloader issue?
I tried installing to another USB and booting up from another PC.
I tried installing Kubuntu a and KDE Neon before, the live usb works fine, but after the install is done (if the errors I got could be resolved), at the next boot it shows an unusably laggy login screen, then not much else after entering the password.
I have an Asus motherboard, i7-3770, 32gb ram, ROG1070 GPU.
What am I doing wrong?
and keep in mind that I'm 15 and not a native English speaker, so you may have to simplify things.
thanks, If anyone can help.
Missing OS
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Missing OS
Hello aronkvh, welcome to Porteus.
You said you had a harddrive, what OS is on it? Windows? What did you use to boot the USB drive, a boot manager like grub or grub4dos or the netbook's bios options?
You said you had a harddrive, what OS is on it? Windows? What did you use to boot the USB drive, a boot manager like grub or grub4dos or the netbook's bios options?
Ed
Missing OS
Hi,
I have windwos installed on my main ssd, and I booted from BIOS
I have windwos installed on my main ssd, and I booted from BIOS
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Missing OS
Ok, what I recommend is you install Grub2Win on the Windows system. It's what I use to boot multiple systems. Install it, run it, and build a menu entry to boot the USB system. Something like this should work:
Then reboot.
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set bootdrv=$root
search -f /porteus/porteus-v4.0-i586.cfg --set=root # tweak file name to match your USB system's file
if [ $root != $bootdrv ]; then
linux /boot/syslinux/vmlinuz
initrd /boot/syslinux/initrd.xz
else
echo "----------------------------------------"
echo Porteus drive NOT found.
echo
sleep -v -i 10
fi
set root=$bootdrv
Ed