As there is no other device connected it should boot from Hard disk. 

The hard disk is not displayed as "Intel SSD" by BIOS. Can you know why it may 
be happening, that may be reason it is not booting

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Jones [mailto:tolis...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2018 10:23 PM
To: Mohammad, Jamal M <mohammadjamal.mohiud...@ncr.com>
Subject: Re: [meta-intel] Unable to install the image on the hard disk

> On Mar 27, 2018, at 11:03 PM, Mohammad, Jamal M 
> <mohammadjamal.mohiud...@ncr.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Guys,
>  
> 1.      Created an minimal yocto image using "bitbake core-image-minimal" 
> command
>       • Flashed the USB using the dd command.
> sudo dd 
> if=tmp/deploy/images/intel-corei7-64/core-image-minimal-intel-corei7-64.hddimg
>  of=/dev/sdb
> 3.      Clicked on install and typed “sda”
> 4.      The installation was successful and when I tried to restart by 
> removing the USB Drive, it says “No boot options found. Please install 
> bootable media and restart."
>  
> What is the mistake I am doing here.
>  
> If I boot from USB, it works and there is no issue, I am able to login into 
> the system. Also after flashing I checked the sda1 sda2 with bootable USB, 
> sda1 has boot partition and sda2 has root partition..
>  

I saw this once and it turned out that I'd not set the BIOS to boot from the 
HDD.  Check your BIOS boot settings.

--
Tim


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