On 2026-07-14 14:18, Pantelis Papadopoulos wrote:
Greetings.
I need your help with the following situation:

I want to install Debian 13 on an external SSD USB 3.0 and I want to boot from that drive which is connected to an external USB 3.0 adapter that is not recognized by the BIOS: the motherboard ASUS P5K (LGA775 Socket), which is old, supports fine USB 2.0 boot. And because it seems that there is no a solution to that problem (booting directly from external USB 3.0 adapter), I want to know if I could boot from USB 2.0 with GRUB or a GNU/Linux distribution (Debian 13) installed on it as an intermediary step and then select a USB 3.0 disk which would be connected to USB 3.0 external card to boot from it.

This, in principle, should work, however clunky it is.

You may have reasons to not go this route, but: P5K does have what looks like 5 SATA ports. In case any of them are available, that's were the SSD would be happier than on USB. There are also PCIe slots, which if available, could take in a PCIe-NVMe add-on card.

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Šarūnas Burdulis
Dartmouth Mathematics
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