Hi Rolf, Rolf Reintjes <lists.r...@reintjes.nrw> (2017-06-21): > My hard drives at installation: > /dev/sda is Windows 10 > /dev/sdb installation-USB-Stick (debian-9.0.0-amd64-xfce-CD-1.iso) > /dev/sdc HDD at USB connected, here the new debian will be installed > > The installation on /dev/sdc did run normally without problems. > I did not choose /dev/sda for installation of grub but /dev/sdc. > > The grub installation finished and I rebooted the system. > > I pressed F11 at boot an selected now the USB-HDD with debian (now /dev/sdb, > because I removed the installation-USB-stick) for boot. > > Now the problem occured: grub could not boot and gived a error message > (which I did not write down) that something was not found. grub entered > rescu mode. Here I did not go on with this grub. > > Instead I booted again with the installation-USB-stick, went into rescu mode > and did again install grub. This worked fine. > > Then I rebooted the system, pressed F11 on boot and selected again the > USB-HDD with debian (now /dev/sdb, because I removed the > installation-USB-stick) for boot. NOW grub did run correctly and I could > boot and use the new installed debian. > > The grub did not look like I was used to. Therefore in the running system I > did run > grub-install /dev/sdb > and > update-grub > Both was sucessfull. Now the grub did look like I was used to and everything > runs fine.
Thanks for your report. Can you please attach the installer's syslog, which might have some clue? You'll find it under the /var/log/installer directory. KiBi.
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