On 1/29/21 2:54 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Paolo Galtieri writes:
Folks,
I have a new dell laptop. I tried to install Fedora 33 on it, but
it failed to find any disks. I searched the internet and discovered
that if my BIOS has RAID enabled F33 is unable to find any drives. I
disabled RAID and enable AHCI and was then able to install and boot
F33. I then tried to boot Windows 10. This failed until I entered
the bitlock key. I then went back into the BIOS and re-enabled RAID
and verified Windows 10 boots without error, but Fedora 33 no longer
does since it can't find any drives. What if I want RAID enabled? Is
there a solution to this problem?
I am not familiar with this laptop, but I'm curious what exactly RAID
does, on it? Does it have two SSD drives in a RAID configuration? Why
would someone want to do that?
There are different varieties. One I've seen is a spinning drive with a
small SSD used as a cache. I can't imagine why anyone would really want
RAID on a laptop. It seems like a waste of space and power to me.
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