Iran Nunes (IzzyN0okami)
UBUniversal Blue
•Created by Iran Nunes (IzzyN0okami) on 12/5/2023 in #🛟bazzite-help
second drive starts unmonted
this is the log that it gives me. the partition end up functional, but only on root access
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UBUniversal Blue
•Created by Iran Nunes (IzzyN0okami) on 12/5/2023 in #🛟bazzite-help
second drive starts unmonted
KDE Partition Manager: SMART Status Report
Date: 05/12/2023 19:18
Program version: 23.08.3
Backend: pmsfdiskbackendplugin (1)
KDE Frameworks version: 5.111.0
Machine: Linux fedora 6.6.2-201.fc39.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Wed Nov 22 21:31:42 UTC 2023 x86_64
Delete partition ‘/dev/sdb1’ (465,76 GiB, btrfs)
Job: Delete file system on ‘/dev/sdb1’
Command: wipefs --all /dev/sdb1
Delete file system on ‘/dev/sdb1’: Success
Job: Delete the partition ‘/dev/sdb1’
Command: sfdisk --force --delete /dev/sdb 1
Delete the partition ‘/dev/sdb1’: Success
Delete partition ‘/dev/sdb1’ (465,76 GiB, btrfs): Success
Create a new partition (465,76 GiB, btrfs) on ‘/dev/sdb’
Job: Create new partition on device ‘/dev/sdb’
Command: sfdisk --force --append /dev/sdb
Command: sfdisk --list --output Device,UUID /dev/sdb
Create new partition ‘/dev/sdb1’: Success
Job: Create file system ‘btrfs’ on partition ‘/dev/sdb1’
Command: mkfs.btrfs --force /dev/sdb1
Command: sfdisk --part-type /dev/sdb 1 0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4
Create file system ‘btrfs’ on partition ‘/dev/sdb1’: Success
Job: Set the file system label on partition ‘/dev/sdb1’ to ""
Command: btrfs filesystem label /dev/sdb1
Set the file system label on partition ‘/dev/sdb1’ to "": Error
Create a new partition (465,76 GiB, btrfs) on ‘/dev/sdb’: Error
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UBUniversal Blue
•Created by Iran Nunes (IzzyN0okami) on 12/5/2023 in #🛟bazzite-help
second drive starts unmonted
30 replies
UBUniversal Blue
•Created by Iran Nunes (IzzyN0okami) on 12/5/2023 in #🛟bazzite-help
second drive starts unmonted
Hi thks for reply. I already tried using KDE Partition Manager, but it gives an error when trying to write a partition, it works in the end, but the partition is marked to root access only, that's why i need to manually mount it every time. Maybe the HDD is bad?
As for your question above, when I chose both drives on the fedora installation, it merge then into one single drive, similar when we format sd cards as internal memory on android phones
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