I'm trying to install Debian to a Acer Aspire notebook with SSD. Before doing so, I tried to backup the previous Linux Install using SystemRescue. I booted with a SystemRescue flash drive, but only the USB flash drive was recognized and shown on fdisk list.
Then I booted with Debian Install on the flash drive and, again, when it came to partitioning, no SSD was available. So, I suppose it is some setup issue. I'm not very familiar with SSD drives. On the notebook setup, under "Boot" section, I disabled "Secure Boot" to be able to boot from flash drive. There is a "Boot Mode" set to "UEFI", but I can't change that. Under "Security" menu, I don't see any relevant options. Under "Advanced" there is only "Intel VTX" and "Intel VTD", which don't seem relevant. The previous Linux installation is using the SSD normally. What am I doing wrong? -- Bruno Schneider