Have to keep my USB HD plugged in to dual boot Windows 10 and Linux Debian
I have Windows 10 and Debian Linux (Jessie) installed on the same internal hard drive, in different partitions. I purchased Acronis True Image 2016 in July and started backing up to a USB hard drive.
All seemed to be well until around the beginning of October, when I think I updated to latest ATI 2016.
For the past month, I have to keep my USB hard drive plugged in to my computer to boot into Linux for some reason. If not, I get a message about a missing file from the Linux boot prompt (something about a file called 'plymouth').
Sometimes dual booting is restored by plugging the HD back in.
Other times, I cannot boot into Linux until I have re-run (ie. updated) the backup to the USB HD in Acronis.
This is very inconvenient. I would like to be able to boot Linux without plugging in the USB hard drive.
Can anyone help, please?


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