On 7/17/23 01:06, lejeczek via users wrote:
On 16/07/2023 08:27, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
I have a removable drive sleeve that I mount SATA
drives mounted in that attaches to an internal SATA
port. I use it backup my system to removable
drives. The mechanism works identical to USB
flash drives.
With one exception. A drive MUST be in the
carriage when I boot up. Otherwise, if I insert
a drive AFTER the system is booted up, the drive
is invisible to the system.
Now I have seen Clonzilla re-educating the system
as to what drives are where. Is there a way to
goose Fedora to do the same? Is there
a way to rescan without having to reboot?
Many thanks,
-T
Bit better, clearer description of the hardware/caddie/connection you
should have started with.
I thought
"attaches to an internal SATA port"
covered that.
https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/motherboard/X11SAE-M
It is attached to "I-SATA1"
So, it is purely all SATA (& not! e-sata) and no bridge of any kind
in-between
If so, if purely SATA, I'd suggest you check - if have not done so yet-
your mobo's BIOS for something like SATA devices "hot-plugging"
Hot plug is enabled and is the default.
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