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Why does linux from a flash drive not see other drives on a laptop?
Good afternoon.
I recently purchased an asus rog laptop.
For web development, I work under ubuntu.
I had a bootable flash drive created via systemback.
So now I'm writing with her.
The laptop has 2 more disks, but for some reason from a flash drive, gparted sees only a flash drive and the sudo fdisk -l command also sees only a flash drive.
In the bios, there is only boot from a USB flash drive or windows boot manager.
What could be the reason?
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Maybe your flash drive does not have any drivers to see the disks, try switching the disks to ide emulation
Maybe there are gpt partitions, try disabling uefi
There was the same problem. Try using another program to burn the disc image.
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