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    Thanks for all the replies to this. They were helpful.

    On the Dell Optiplex 5040, I did just end up enabling "allow legacy roms" and switching default boot to "legacy" in the Dell BIOS, reinstalling Linux Mint Debian Edition and it just worked.

    So Legacy to the rescue!

    It sees the m.2 SATA SSD as /dev/sdb and the SATA 3.5" hard drive plugged in with a SATA cable as /dev/sda

    I installed grub on /dev/sdb and it still picked it up fine and booted.

    #LinuxMint #BIOS #Linux #Dell

    RT: https://social.retroedge.tech/objects/d5614838-d68d-4827-b247-92a2b5639539
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    • matthew@social.retroedge.techM matthew@social.retroedge.tech
      Thanks for all the replies to this. They were helpful.

      On the Dell Optiplex 5040, I did just end up enabling "allow legacy roms" and switching default boot to "legacy" in the Dell BIOS, reinstalling Linux Mint Debian Edition and it just worked.

      So Legacy to the rescue!

      It sees the m.2 SATA SSD as /dev/sdb and the SATA 3.5" hard drive plugged in with a SATA cable as /dev/sda

      I installed grub on /dev/sdb and it still picked it up fine and booted.

      #LinuxMint #BIOS #Linux #Dell

      RT: https://social.retroedge.tech/objects/d5614838-d68d-4827-b247-92a2b5639539
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      @matthew If the BIOS has Fastboot and/or Secure Boot, that can affect boot success as well.

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        @matthew If the BIOS has Fastboot and/or Secure Boot, that can affect boot success as well.

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        Thanks.

        The Dell Optiplex 5040 does not have a dedicated "Fast Boot" option in its BIOS settings.

        I did make sure Secure Boot was disabled.
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