I have a 120 GB SSD in my computer, installed with Windows 10. I also have a 1000 GB HDD. In this I left 400 GB unformatted, I installed Debian on these.
I used Linux Mint, this gave me the opportunity to choose the place of the boot loader, obviously I chose the 120 GB SSD. I do not find this possibility when installing Debian, this makes me not have dualkboot. What could I do to use Debian dual boot? Thank you.
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Linux Debian in dual boot
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Re: Linux Debian in dual boot
You need to choose Advanced Install to be able to choose a custom locate to install GRUB.
If you already have Debian installed but no GRUB, boot Debian from Boot Select menu or some other means and run for the default location or to install to a different internal drive. Replace "X" with the actual drive letter you wish.
If you already have Debian installed but no GRUB, boot Debian from Boot Select menu or some other means and run
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grub-install
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grub-install /dev/sdX
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