Posts by chaosngn


    NTFS drives should be identified as well, but Linux can be a bit picky. Drives need to be unmounted fully and correctly (also in Windows), otherwise Linux will not mount them. So when you exited a Windows session via a Suspend mode or something else, try to run Windows again, do a diskcheck, clear any errors, and do a full reboot.

    Enable SSH in LibreELEC, and log in externally with root/libreelec . Give us the results from the following commands:

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    blkid | pastebin
    mount | pastebin
    dmesg | pastebin

    Three out of nine drives had errors which were fixed. Trying a complete shut down now, but not holding my breath. Will report back once I can get another machine and figure out how to ssh in.

    Oddly USB drives show up fine. I fear it might be incompatibility with my SATA hardware.
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    Fixing errors and reboot did nothing. Will keep you posted.
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    For anyone else having this issue, he was partially right. You can't just shut down, but in windows 8 or 10 have to tell it to disable fast start in control panel under power options

    So I've installed LibreELEC on my i5 3570k PC with a GTX 1070 (yes, overkill, but I dual boot to play steam).

    When I load the USB stick to install, it sees all of my internal hard drives (about 9 of them). However, once the OS is installed, it boots and works great (except for MVC 3D), however it can't see any of my internal drives, all of which are SATA. I've tried IDE and ACHI and neither let's Kodi see the drives. Could this be because they are NTFS?