An easy way to locate an ssd is to have it unplugged from the system and
run lsblk and save that to a file then plug the ssd in and run lsblk again
saving its output to another file.  The line in the second file that's
missing from the first file is the ssd.


On Wed, 27 Jul 2022, Dan Ritter wrote:

> Albretch Mueller wrote:
> >  I got a laptop with Windows installed on which I installed WSLg.
> > WIndows and WSLg both seem to detect the SSD just fine, but in ways
> > that are not totally clear to me.
> >  What I care about is using the SSD for my data intensive code in
> > Linux, but when I boot that computer with Debian live I can't see the
> > SSD.
> >  What could be going on?
>
> An SSD shows up as a disk. What's in /dev/disk/by-id/ ?
>
>
> -dsr-
>
>

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