Hi Justin, Are you able to bring just your desktop to our Linux Beginners Workshop this coming Sat 20 June? The address is: VPAC 110 Victoria St, Carlton South VIC 3053. Quite a number of us will be there, and can have a closer look at your SSD and troubleshooting.
Would like to help. Wen On Jun 14, 2015 11:10 PM, "Justin Fisher" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Wen, > > I'm still no further along with this install. I have tried again today > with the KXstudio live disc, and for whatever reason the ssd is now no > longer being recognized from the live disc and from Win7. The instructions > listed in the links you sent I had pretty much already followed as I had > used this guide > http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2012/07/23/dual-boot-ubuntu-12-04-and-windows-7-on-a-computer-with-2-hard-drives/2/ > . I checked my bios and made sure i selected ahci where it was applicable > but this did not fix anything. I have to say i am out of ideas (and > motivation) here and will need some help if you are able to spare some > time. Many thanks. > > Justin > > On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 10:49 AM, Trent W. Buck <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Wen Lin wrote: >> > One key point: *BIOS and UEFI: set it to AHCI* >> >> Unless you're dual-booting, *always* set your SATA controllers to AHCI. >> The options "legacy", "hybrid" and "PATA" are worse choices for Linux. >> >> Erratum: current hardware seems to add NVMe, which appears to be better? >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NVMe_vs_AHCI >> >> > using the parameter 'noatime'. >> >> The default should be relatime (check /proc/mounts), >> which should be near enough. >> >> Changing it to noatime will break a handful of programs, >> but you probably don't use them anyway. >> > >
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