Operation System not found

I've been following the beginners' guide and I keep running into this "Operation System not found" error.
I'm using a dell xps l502x, and trying to install x86_64 arch. I've tried using syslinux and grub both with the same error on reboot
During a syslinux install I use fdisk to partition the drive. The tutorial says this is to create an mbr, but it gives me a gpt from some reason:
Disk /dev/sda: 120.0 GB, 120034123776 bytes, 234441648 sectors
Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disk label type: gpt **this I don't understand, as I'm following the guide for the mbr**
# start end size type name
1 2048 31459327 15G Linux filesystem
2 31459328 234441614 96.8G Linux filesystem
and my fstab is:
# <file system> <dir> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
#/dev/sda1
UUID=0ec7dc20-1ea3-4f1c-810b-4fded8550744 / ext4 rw,relatime,data=ordered 0 1
#/dev/sda2
UUID=9d6efd2f-8a18-4968-b251-7e09983ef539 /home ext4 rw,relatime,data=ordered 0 2
So I have no errors at this point other then fdisk creating gpt instead of mbr.
I install syslinux, no errors:
Syslinux install successful
attribute legacy bios bootable set - /dev/sda1
installed MBR (usr/lib/syslinux/gptmbr.bin) to /dev/sda
I edit the syslinux config to point to /dev/sda1.
exit, umount /mnt/home, reboot, operation system not found!. The strange thing is when i go to the install disk and click Boot existing OS, I am able to find my install through syslinux and select Arch Linux, and it is functional.
I'm not really sure where to go from here as I've tried both syslinux and grub with the same result. When using grub I make sure to create the 1007kb boot partition marking it as EF02, and i still get operation system not found.
Last edited by soote (2013-08-31 20:36:12)

WonderWoofy wrote:This sounds not like a problem with Arch or your bootloader installation at all.  Rather it sounds as though you need to make an adjustment to your bios to tell it to correctly try to boot the disk with syslinux on it.
Thank you for the advice. I followed the steps listed here, and ran everything except for the last command (# syslinux-install_update -i -m). On reboot I was still faced with the Operation system not found error. I then ran # syslinux-install_update -i -m and got the following:
Syslinux install successful
ABORT! MBR installation to partition (/dev/mapper/arch_root-image)!
I'm unsure of what this error means, but it lead me to this blog entry.
This blog looks promising.
roentgen wrote:
Same Dell here. It seems to be a compatibility problem between BIOS and GPT.
I couldn't find any other way than to use MBR.
How do you create the partition table? In fdisk 'o' is used to create a DOS (MBR) partition table.
I followed the beginners' guide to create it. I will try creating the partitions with o instead of p, i didn't know about that option. I really don't need a GPT partition.
Last edited by soote (2013-08-31 21:07:22)

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