Hi,
Someone suggested that the heat from my cheap SSD is causing warm palm rest on my Thinkpad laptop. I pulled SSD out of my laptop, and it was indeed very very warm.
Then, i plugged said SSD into a Sata-USB adaptor. Then, i plugged adaptor into USB-3.0 port on my Thinkpad. So now my Tjinkpad's harddrive bay is empty.
Now, i turn on my Thinkpad. It tries to boot the USD drive, but it fails to mount the drive. i think it was looking for /dev/ada, but cannot mount it. maybe the dev is now different.
how do i make to mount in USB?
Someone suggested that the heat from my cheap SSD is causing warm palm rest on my Thinkpad laptop. I pulled SSD out of my laptop, and it was indeed very very warm.
Then, i plugged said SSD into a Sata-USB adaptor. Then, i plugged adaptor into USB-3.0 port on my Thinkpad. So now my Tjinkpad's harddrive bay is empty.
Now, i turn on my Thinkpad. It tries to boot the USD drive, but it fails to mount the drive. i think it was looking for /dev/ada, but cannot mount it. maybe the dev is now different.
how do i make to mount in USB?