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Problems getting Ubuntu (or any OS) to recognize new SSD drives
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So I recently built a new computer and planned on using a m.2 SSD for OS and a standard SATA SSD for storage. Both are found in BIOS. They weren't shown when doing initial install, so I installed onto a external USB drive. In Ubuntu I can get them to display when using sudo lshw -C disk. Whenever I try to make any changes to them, I get "No such file or directory". I had the same problems with both of these SSD drives when I booted this system using a drive with Windows previously installed. I'm guessing it's a hardware related issue, but can't seem to figure out where the problem is. Can anyone help?
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So I recently built a new computer and planned on using a m.2 SSD for OS and a standard SATA SSD for storage. Both are found in BIOS. They weren't shown when doing initial install, so I installed onto a external USB drive. In Ubuntu I can get them to display when using sudo lshw -C disk. Whenever I try to make any changes to them, I get "No such file or directory". I had the same problems with both of these SSD drives when I booted this system using a drive with Windows previously installed. I'm guessing it's a hardware related issue, but can't seem to figure out where the problem is. Can anyone help?
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So I recently built a new computer and planned on using a m.2 SSD for OS and a standard SATA SSD for storage. Both are found in BIOS. They weren't shown when doing initial install, so I installed onto a external USB drive. In Ubuntu I can get them to display when using sudo lshw -C disk. Whenever I try to make any changes to them, I get "No such file or directory". I had the same problems with both of these SSD drives when I booted this system using a drive with Windows previously installed. I'm guessing it's a hardware related issue, but can't seem to figure out where the problem is. Can anyone help?
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So I recently built a new computer and planned on using a m.2 SSD for OS and a standard SATA SSD for storage. Both are found in BIOS. They weren't shown when doing initial install, so I installed onto a external USB drive. In Ubuntu I can get them to display when using sudo lshw -C disk. Whenever I try to make any changes to them, I get "No such file or directory". I had the same problems with both of these SSD drives when I booted this system using a drive with Windows previously installed. I'm guessing it's a hardware related issue, but can't seem to figure out where the problem is. Can anyone help?
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