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1. Boot Ubuntu from a Live CD or Live USB 2. Open a Terminal (Applications > Accessories > Terminal) and type sudo su 3. Type fdisk -l (note which device is your SATA drive) 4. Type dmraid -E -r /dev/sdX (Replacing X with your actual device found in step 3) 5. Confirm that yes, you wish to remove the dmraid information 6. Return to the desktop and proceed to run the Ubuntu Installer If all goes well, the Installer should now detect your SATA drive and allow you to install Ubuntu to the SATA disk as usual. |