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Yes, I have also same problem. ubuntu don't detect my hard drive. For this reason I have bought a m.2 nvme ssd. But now the problem is ubuntu detect my hdd0 port ssd but not hdd1 port hard drive. What should I do now? I have installed ubuntu in my ssd but I want ubuntu can detect my hard drive which is in my hdd1 port.JackE said:Yes but he had to add an m.2 SSD to the m.2 socket which is assigned HDD0 in the BIOS. As far as I know, many mainstream Linux distros still can't handle HDD1 installations but this may change soon.
only my ssd is showing by entering 'sudo fdisk -l'. my hdd1 hard drive is not showing. What should I do now?JackE said:If HDD1 (sdb) is displayed in the BIOS Information tab and sdb is also displayed in the output of entering 'sudo fdisk -l' ay the terminal command prompt, then you must first mount sdb in order for the file manager to see it.
In bios information tab my hdd1 is showing but ubuntu can't detect it. After booting if I suspend ubuntu and open, then ubuntu can detect my hard drive. Is there permanent solution for this?JackE said:If HDD1 does not appear in the BIOS Information tab, then it's not properly connected to the mainboard.
In file manager there are showing only my ssd not my hdd. I am using acer extensa 215-52. I trying from 5 months to install ubuntu. But ubuntu installer can't find my hdd. Some days ago I read ZXD's problem. My problem is also same. For this reason I bought ssd and installed ubuntu in my ssd. During installation ubuntu detected my ssd but didn't detect my hdd. My hdd0 and 1 both are recognised by bios. but ubuntu detecting only one and that is my ssd. In file file manager only computer is showing that is my ssd and root file. My hdd is not showing. What should I do now?JackE said:As mentioned earlier, you must first mount HDD1 or sdb. Depending on your Ubuntu distro, it sometimes doesn't do this automatically. Open the ubuntu gui start menu. Search 'file'. Click files or file manager. Do you see HDD1 or sdb listed under devices? If yes, right click on it. There should be an option to 'mount' fot viewing its files or 'unmount' which you should get in the habit of doing just before shutting machine off
There is only one option and that is my ssd. After booting my laptop if I suspend. Then there is two option my hddo and hdd1JackE said:Please start GPartEd. HDD0 or /dev/SDA will be displayed. Then click on the down arrow. HDD1 or /dev/SDB should be listed. Click on SDB. SDB should appear in the GPartEd Window. Right click on a SDB partition. Click 'mount'. Then see if FileManager now sees SDB.
There is only one option and that is my ssd. After booting my laptop if I suspend. Then there is two option my hddo and hdd1.JackE said:Please start GPartEd. HDD0 or /dev/SDA will be displayed. Then click on the down arrow. HDD1 or /dev/SDB should be listed. Click on SDB. SDB should appear in the GPartEd Window. Right click on a SDB partition. Click 'mount'. Then see if FileManager now sees SDB.
@ZXD hey dude.........I have an Acer Extensa 215-52 and I am facing the exact same problem you went through. I couldn't read your whole conversation here as in this forum I can only see upto page 6. Did you fix that issue? Can you please help? I have been trying to fix it for over 7 months now and I almost had lost hope.