On 5/30/20 1:19 PM, ITwrx wrote:
> On 5/30/20 8:36 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
>> Today my wife's windows10 lenovo laptop was not starting normally, cycling 
>> through various "repair" screens.  It does seem to work at least
>> minimally though.
>>
>> I tried booting of my f32 usb stick and thought maybe I could take a look at 
>> the SSD.  But when I start gnome disks, the internal SSD doesn't
>> show up!  lsblk doesn't show it.  I looked through journalctl and saw some 
>> reference to ATA1, and I believe some kind of error.
>>
>> Anyone have any idea what's going on?  The SSD is working enough to boot 
>> windows and run various things like file manager, so why doesn't it 
>> show in linux?
>> _______________________________________________
> 
> largely rhetorical questions for your consideration:
> 
> 

My new desktop machine came with windows installed on a SSD, and Fedora
couldn't see the SSD until I changed one of the properties of the SSD in
the bios from "Raid" to whatever the alternative was. Then Fedora was
able to see it OK.

-- 
Lester M Petrie
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