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Quote from: tsu02 on April 15, 2024, 05:41:33 PMHi guysAbout the disks number, here are the informations in the BIOS :HDD0 Model Name : LITEONIT CMT-128L3MHDD0 Serial Number : 002242101572AHDD1 Model Name : LITEONIT CMT-128L3MHDD1 Serial Number : 002242101572BAnd under Main :SATA Mode [RAID Mode]Thank you.Without having the same hardware, it is difficult to advise specific steps.Trying to use the regular GRUB/Ubuntu boot set up might be difficult with hardware RAID.If you don't want (or need) the system to operate RAID, it may be worth entering the UEFI/BIOS set up again to investigate changing the SATA mode from RAID to AHCI.This might make things easier.
Hi guysAbout the disks number, here are the informations in the BIOS :HDD0 Model Name : LITEONIT CMT-128L3MHDD0 Serial Number : 002242101572AHDD1 Model Name : LITEONIT CMT-128L3MHDD1 Serial Number : 002242101572BAnd under Main :SATA Mode [RAID Mode]
I've tried but the partition is locked...As you can see on the pic below, i didn't succeed to find the solution :https://ibb.co/Z22fHRLIt seems to be locked with /dev/md126For the rest, i've understood your instructions @Serban but unable to go further than the first step
[...] If you don't want (or need) the system to operate RAID, it may be worth entering the UEFI/BIOS set up again to investigate changing the SATA mode from RAID to AHCI.This might make things easier.
And about GPartEd, the screenshots just below :https://ibb.co/56V9tzMhttps://ibb.co/318J59hhttps://ibb.co/7CpRFqShttps://ibb.co/LQVW4KJI hope it's helpfulThanks again for your time
If there are two disks in the S7 running RAID, it may be confusing things.
[...] I have 3 partitions (4 with the usb key)dev/md126 : unallocated and unrecognized partition tabledev/sda (usb key)dev/sdb : none partition tabledev/sdc : none partition table