Hi Jaime,

Thanks for the tips. I'll try them tonight.

Med vänlig hälsning
David Renström

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Från: Grml <grml-boun...@ml.grml.org> För Jaime
Skickat: den 10 november 2020 08:51
Till: grml <Grml@ml.grml.org>
Ämne: Re: [Grml] Fwd: Hard drive partitions not seen

> De: gilberto dos santos alves <gsa...@gmail.com>
>
> fdisk -l (run on xterm)
> show your disks

> Em seg., 9 de nov. de 2020 às 21:06, <david.renst...@gmail.com> escreveu:
>
>> drive itself. To be clear, lsblk -a doesn’t show any other sdX 
>> devices than sda.

I would guess that if "lsblk -a" shows no other devices, then "fdisk -l" will 
also show no other devices. It *might* be worth trying "dmesg
| grep sdb" just in case that device appeared then disappeared since
the kernel started. If all these commands produce "nil returns", then as far as 
the kernel is concerned, these additional devices do not exist.

Did you change anything in the bios in order to be able to boot grml?
(such as "hiding" any hard disks?)

Also, are you sure that if you remove the grml usb stick, you can boot from (or 
at least make reappear) your hard disk?

If all of the above fails, it might be time to remove the disk from the laptop 
and plug it into an external usb-pata or usb-sata adapter/converter (that's 
what I normally do anyway!)

HTH, Jaime
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