Just recently I'd bought a two disc Asus G750 laptop with intention to use Ubuntu and Windows 8.1. I decided to install Windows first. I've assigned 350 out of 450GBs to Windows leaving the rest of the SSD unformatted. The other disc (HDD) also remained untouched. Windows' installation was successful, so I've run Ubuntu 14.04 installation. Unfortunatelly the installator doesn't see my SSD drive, only the HDD one.
I've looked into /dev/ to see that only HDD is visible, tried to mount disc "blindly" (since HDD was sda I tried to mount sdb..), no luck.
After that I've put my Windows DVD, running its' installator to check if it sees both discs. It does.
edit:
while on Ubuntu 14.04 LiveCD
sudo parted -l
gives me the following:
Disk /dev/sdb: 1000GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
Partition Table: msdos
Number Start End Size Type File system Flags
1 1049kB 17.0G 17.0G primary linux-swap(1) boot
2 17.0G 1000GB 983GB extended
5 17.0G 1000GB 983GB logical ext4
Warning: Unable to open /dev/sr0 read write (Read-only file system). /dev/sr0 has been opened read-only.
Error: Can't have a partition outside the disk!
dmesg | less -p"error|fail|warn"
Since log is quite big, I put it on GitHub's Gist. Full log here
Could anybody give me a hand with this?
(20131115/nsarguments-95)-lines in your dmesg output. Might be related tonouveau ... init failed, -16. If you have a dual gfx-card setup (i.e. Intel + Nvida) you might need to investigate that - e.g. you might needBumblebee. Moreover, the messages ending with(20131115/utaddress-251)indicates some kind of ACPI trouble. Maybe try to update BIOS if you can find a newer one. – Hannu Jan 13 '15 at 22:13Error: Can't have a partition outside the disk!might give a clue on why you do not see the second disk. Run eithersudo gnome-disks &orsudo gparted &from the Terminal and you should be able to find the disk and its name at least. You might need to repartition it entirely, even sweeping the partition table off the disk. – Hannu Jan 13 '15 at 22:19