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Geekworm x1009 - Big-Man - 12-06-2024

Hello, I connected Geekworm x1009 to Raspberry PI5 and I can't find the disk, the 2.5 NTFS disk is connected.
Tell me if it is possible to use this module to store media files.

Thank you in advance


RE: Geekworm x1009 - Tim Curtis - 12-06-2024

What exactly do you mean by "can't find the disk"?


RE: Geekworm x1009 - Big-Man - 12-06-2024

The disk is not detected in the system, I cannot select it in the menu


RE: Geekworm x1009 - Tim Curtis - 12-06-2024

It won't show up in Folder view until you perform

Menu, Update library

and wait for it to complete


RE: Geekworm x1009 - Big-Man - 12-06-2024

I tried updating the library and it didn't work out, the circle in the upper left corner didn't appear. Maybe he didn't wait long. Thanks, I'll try to wait longer.


RE: Geekworm x1009 - Tim Curtis - 12-06-2024

Please post in English so everyone can understand what you have written.


RE: Geekworm x1009 - Big-Man - 12-06-2024

The disk does not appear after the search


I have corrected the message above


RE: Geekworm x1009 - Tim Curtis - 12-06-2024

Ok I see the issue.

The drives connected to the board are not NVMe drives and so they won't`show up in the "Local NVMe Drives" screen.

The drives are SATA drives and AFAIK these get assigned to /dev/sda1, sdb1 (2,3 etc)

Try the commands below to see which /dev device was assigned by Linux to the drive.

Code:
lsblk

df -h



RE: Geekworm x1009 - TheOldPresbyope - 12-06-2024

Is the external PCIe port enabled (a setting in /boot/firmware/config.txt)? I can't tell since we don't have the complete system info output, only a screenshot of a portion of it.

Quick check from the command line. What is the output of the lspci command?

Regards,
Kent


RE: Geekworm x1009 - Tim Curtis - 12-06-2024

(12-06-2024, 06:22 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: Is the external PCIe port enabled (a setting in /boot/firmware/config.txt)? I can't tell since we don't have the complete system info output, only a screenshot of a portion of it.

Quick check from the command line. What is the output of the lspci command?

Regards,
Kent

Maybe not :-0

Open System Config and set "PCI express" to "Gen-2"