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
JustinHi 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.On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 10:49 AM, Trent W. Buck <trentbuck@gmail.com> 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.