Konstantin_Velitch
September 7th, 2015, 03:51 AM
I have tried almost everything.
Using Gparted I set up my SSD like this
First set a partition table gpt
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SDA1- 1024 MiB linux-swap swap space
SDA2- ~100 GiB ext4 linux
SDA3- 512 MiB ext4 bootloader with the flag bios_grub
I then restart and go into my elementaryOS USB.
From there I choose to partition my computer and set the linux partition mount point to '/'
It installs smoothly and I get a prompt to restart.
As always once I restart it opens up the familiar message: Operation System Not Found
This happens every single time since removing the gnome-session package from my arch setup.
I even tried installing Windows 7 but I get some whacked message about /boot/bcd and tells me to use a cd but I can't because the repair doesn't detect anything.
Using Gparted I set up my SSD like this
First set a partition table gpt
_____________________
SDA1- 1024 MiB linux-swap swap space
SDA2- ~100 GiB ext4 linux
SDA3- 512 MiB ext4 bootloader with the flag bios_grub
I then restart and go into my elementaryOS USB.
From there I choose to partition my computer and set the linux partition mount point to '/'
It installs smoothly and I get a prompt to restart.
As always once I restart it opens up the familiar message: Operation System Not Found
This happens every single time since removing the gnome-session package from my arch setup.
I even tried installing Windows 7 but I get some whacked message about /boot/bcd and tells me to use a cd but I can't because the repair doesn't detect anything.