On Thu, Oct 05, 2023 at 05:41:28AM +0000, Maria Morisot wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 05, 2023 at 04:08:34AM +0000, Maria Morisot wrote: > > > > > I have an Asus Vivobook (1400EA), > > > and the hard drive is not recognized > > > by OpenBSD. I have the same problem > > > on some distros of Linux, but on others > > > it shows up fine. > > > > > > My Asus ZenBook had a similar issue, which was resolved > > by diving into the BIOS "Advanced" section and setting the > > storage controller to something other than the pseudo-RAID > > mode. It may we worth checking whether there is such an option > > available. > > I went into the BIOS and can't see anything about disabling RAID; and the > disk itself says there is no RAID on the drive. But I did get into the BIOS > info for the drive itself so I'll post that in case someone finds it useful. > > Port: 1.0 > Model Number: Micron_2450_MTFDKBA256 > Serial Number: 214532CBCA77 > Size 238.4GB > Controller Type: NVMe > Controller Interface: PCIe
The option may be called "Intel Volume Management Device" (VMD), if you don't see anything about RAID or Intel Rapid Storage RST. It would be helpful to see a dmesg to confirm that this is the problem you're having though. -Bryan. (VMD)