I have a PC that has 3 x 1TB SSD drives that I want to use for a desktop system install. I would like the system to use all the disk space available with the vast majority being allocated to file storage. I am new to Linux, and seek advice on how to partition so that my system will use all 3 drives. Currently when I try to manually partition or use Erase disk during the installation process, I only see 2 of the 3 installed SSD drive, which means that 1 is not being seen by the installer perhaps. Any help on how to install so all drives are addresses and seen as one large disk space will be helpful. Thank you.
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Personally I would start by making sure the PC can see the drives:
- If you have another OS, check there. For instance, if you have Windows installed, confirm that it can see the drives? You can check in Disk Management. If needed, in Windows search for Computer Management, open that up and select Disk Management on the left.
- If you have no other OS or if you prefer, you can always check in the BIOS. Go into the boot order setting and see if all 3 drives show.
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