Hello group. I have an Asus gaming laptop that has 2 hard drives. One is a 1TB drive and the other is an Intel SSD I added after I purchased the laptop a few years ago. When I installed CentOS from a USB, It did not see my SSD. This is where I want the OS installed.
Currently the SSD has Windows 10 installed on it and I can still boot to this drive by changing the boot order in my BIOS.
I'd like to format this drive and install CentOS 7.
Any suggestions on how I can get CentOS to see this SSD?
SSD Specs: Intel SSD 530 Series 240GB
Model: SSDSC2BW240A4
2.5" 6Gb/s SATA SSD 240G 5V 1.0A
Per the forum instructions, I've ran downloaded and ran the getinfo.sh script and the output is located here: https://pastebin.com/UhBZvx4A
To narrow down to only disk related info, see here: https://pastebin.com/crQ7PyP3
Many Thanks for any suggestions you have.
Bryan
New Install CentOS Doesn't see my Intel SSD
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