[00:23] <studio-user485> hi
[00:26] <captain-tux_> Hello
[00:26] <captain-tux_> sup
[00:30] <studio-user846> hi
[00:31] <slidinghorn> what's up studio-user846
[00:32] <studio-user846> i cannot install ubuntu studio because i have an internal ssd with adaptor *instead of cdrom( and it said that it whants to mount unmount it as cdrom, but it is ssd
[00:33] <studio-user846> maybe i have to change something but i don t know
[00:33] <slidinghorn> studio-user846: that's a new one...
[00:33] <captain-tux_> When does it display that, exactly?
[00:35] <studio-user846> exaclty i don t remember but it was like i said, instead of ssd it belives that it is cdrom and it said that it cannot mount it and therefore it cannot install ubuntu or something like this
[00:36] <studio-user846> maybe it need a command before instalation
[00:37] <captain-tux_> Okay, there are two possibilities I can think of: A. Is there a Windows 10 installation on that drive and is that weird shutdown/sleep-hybrid mode active? B. You SSD might be misidentified by the BIOS, have you looked if it's displayed as an AHCI/Hard Drive device?
[00:38] <studio-user846> i try to install over windows, i windows the ssd works fine
[00:39] <captain-tux_> C. Partition table messed up
[00:39] <captain-tux_> So you ant to replace Windows or dual-boot?
[00:39] <captain-tux_> *want
[00:40] <studio-user846> first i installed windows, and then i m trying to install ubuntu studio, i mean now it tries but it blocks, doesn t finish
[00:41] <slidinghorn> studio-user846: so you want to keep Windows, as well?
[00:41] <captain-tux_> But you want to delete the Windows installation and only use Ubuntu Studio?
[00:42] <studio-user846> i want dual boot, the ssd that it is not recognized it is for data, no windows there, only the fact that it is with adaptor for cdrom, it s about a laptop
[00:45]  * captain-tux_ scratches
[00:45] <studio-user846> no it s new
[00:45] <captain-tux_> No, I'm scratching my head.. :D
[00:45] <studio-user846> it works well i windows, but in ubuntu has recognision problems
[00:46] <studio-user846> i though that maybe sbdy might know a command to type i terminal before installing
[00:47] <slidinghorn> studio-user846: are you able to boot into the Live environment?
[00:47] <studio-user846> yes
[00:47] <studio-user846> after that apper the problem
[00:51] <slidinghorn> I think you may have the RAID setting turned on in your BIOS - When your machine is booting, enter your BIOS (usually Del or F9 or something - depends on the machine) and set yoru SATA mode to ACHI
[00:51] <slidinghorn> s/yoru/your
[00:52] <studio-user846> i ll try, thank you
[01:13] <studio-user856> hi again
[01:13] <studio-user856> i m me again...with the ssd problem
[01:14] <studio-user856> sata was on archi
[01:14] <studio-user856> the textual message on installation is>
[01:14] <studio-user856> faild to mount partitions
[01:17] <studio-user856> the installer needs to commit changes to partitions tables but cannot do so because partitions on the following mount points could not be unmounted : /cdrom
[01:17] <studio-user856> please close ny applications using these mont points
[01:18] <slidinghorn> studio-user856: okay, stick around - I'm researching to see how we can help :)
[01:18] <studio-user856> would you like the installer to try to unmount these partitions again?
[01:19] <studio-user856> two options: go back/continue
[01:19] <slidinghorn> in the Live environment, can you post the output of lsblk to a pastebin?
[01:21] <studio-user670> do you think because windows use it in background?