Display MoreI just put together an Intel NUC with 250GB SSD M2 (boot drive), 16GB RAM, 1TB 2.5" Seagate SSD internal drive.
Bios shows the WD250GB Drive, and LibreELEC was successfully copied and boots from the M2 Drive.
Bios also shows the 1TB and says 100% capacity is available.
When I get into Kodi, it shows no available storage and says nothing is left of the boot drive either. Lite Blue
No components ever saw Windows - as I installed everything into the NUC and immediately put in a LibreELEC USB boot stick.
How do I get Kodi to show the available drive? Also, if I need to use command line to mount it, how do I get to the LibreELEC boot screen or what do I have to do once Kodi loads in order to do that? I'm sorry if all these questions are basic, I figured it would be a quick set up for my QNAP NAS, but its showing 0MB available for storage.
If you don't have infinite amount of money consider buying SATA drive rather than NVMe one if you use your 970evo as a system drive and just looking for a data storage.
They are way cheaper and if you don't plan just to show benchmark results to friends or copy insane amounts of data 24/7 then real life satisfaction will be more than enough.