I am super new to Linux, so hopefully this is an easy problem to solve; even though I have searched high and low and can't find an answer to solve my problem.
So I am unable to access 2 of the 4 internal SSD drives in my computer. I am using openSuse Tumbleweed. I just got rid of Windows 10 on my computer to use openSuse.
I would like to use my drive sbd1 for my Windows VM. sbd1 is all one partition. In my research to try and solve this problem I think what I need to do is change ownership of the partition from 'root' to a my user or to a group. I have attached some screen shots of the details of the drive.
I have tried using 'chown' to change ownership but I keep getting the error message shown in the attached screen shot. I think I am getting the path to the drive wrong, but it seems like it should just be /dev/sbd1.
Any help would be great! Thanks!
So I am unable to access 2 of the 4 internal SSD drives in my computer. I am using openSuse Tumbleweed. I just got rid of Windows 10 on my computer to use openSuse.
I would like to use my drive sbd1 for my Windows VM. sbd1 is all one partition. In my research to try and solve this problem I think what I need to do is change ownership of the partition from 'root' to a my user or to a group. I have attached some screen shots of the details of the drive.
I have tried using 'chown' to change ownership but I keep getting the error message shown in the attached screen shot. I think I am getting the path to the drive wrong, but it seems like it should just be /dev/sbd1.
Any help would be great! Thanks!
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