I have a 480gb ssd running on pcie8.
The drive when partitioned by debian is split into 4 120gb drives.
If I could get debian to view it as 1 drive that would work fine but I havent found a way so far.
I tried combining the 4 drives with RAID0 but when i try to install GRUB it only lets me install it to any of the 4 drives.
When I turn the system on, regardless to which of the 4 drives i installed GRUB on, it says theres a boot error.
I don't have any experience with partitioning drives other than my struggle with debian.
Is there a loophole or a work around I could use? Any helps apreciated.
>>55664453
partitions are for faggots, use folders nigger.
>>55664453
Just undo the partitioning?
>>55664802
damn, your dumber than me.
>>55664807
Ive erased all my drives, removed all RAID & LVMs. I try to repartition through debian but it just views my 1 ssd as 4 ssds.
>>55664873
What the fuck.
Maybe try JBOD
Learn how to use fdisk
>>55664453
If you list the devices in fdisk, does it show as one device; /dev/sda
The problem is that I can't install GRUB.
I tried using Gparted to partition the 480gb ssd. It unlike debian sees the 480gb ssd as 1 drive instead of 4 120gb ssds.
Could I install GRUB another way?
>>55664928
md0 cause of raid, i cant manually install grub to dev/md0
dont know why