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junior982020-04-05 19:08:02
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junior98, 2020-04-05 19:08:02

How can I make linux see my ssd during installation?

5e8a02e131859707212608.jpeg5e8a02b841c1e675096947.pngHello, acer aspire laptop on uefi lnsydeh20 when installing Linux distributions (Linux mint 19.4 64, debian 10 64) does not see ssd, booted through livesd, gparted and the fdisk -l bash command also does not see the drive, disabled secure boot in uefi, tried different distributions, ssd was not formatted and not partitioned, thanks in advance

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Adamos, 2020-04-05
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Acer is not only a shitty manufacturer, but also a bastard who locked up his laptops so that users could not put anything on them except Windows. Banal cartel.
The trick is that this SSD is connected as such a curved RAID that only a previously warned Windows understands it.
You need to change the setting - change the SATA mode in the BIOS.
But the freaks from Acer messed up here too: this option is not displayed at all in the BIOS by default.
You need to go into the BIOS and in the Main tab press Ctrl-S . Only then will it be possible to open this trap - and after that you can put anything on it, the systems will see the disk.

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