E edrahn New Member Joined Aug 13, 2022 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Credits 16 Aug 13, 2022 #1 dmesg shows ata devices existing, but I do not see any /dev/sd devices being made. What am I missing?
dmesg shows ata devices existing, but I do not see any /dev/sd devices being made. What am I missing?
osprey Well-Known Member Joined Apr 15, 2022 Messages 1,525 Reaction score 1,592 Credits 14,806 Aug 13, 2022 #2 In a terminal, what the output of: Code: lsblk ?
OP E edrahn New Member Joined Aug 13, 2022 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Credits 16 Aug 13, 2022 #3 They arn't there either.
M matthewalinuxuser123 New Member Joined Aug 13, 2022 Messages 15 Reaction score 2 Credits 128 Aug 13, 2022 #4 oh thats weird
osprey Well-Known Member Joined Apr 15, 2022 Messages 1,525 Reaction score 1,592 Credits 14,806 Aug 14, 2022 #5 edrahn wrote" They arn't there either. Click to expand... Perhaps you could show the output of: Code: dmesg |grep -i -e ata -e sd This should show what the kernel has seen in relation to scsi disks. There will be other stuff as well which can be ignored. If you put the output in code tags here it should be easy to pick through.
edrahn wrote" They arn't there either. Click to expand... Perhaps you could show the output of: Code: dmesg |grep -i -e ata -e sd This should show what the kernel has seen in relation to scsi disks. There will be other stuff as well which can be ignored. If you put the output in code tags here it should be easy to pick through.