Thank you for your kind replys.
Unfortunately the bios does not allow to make that configuration.
It seams that I can not try OpenBSD in the internal disk.
I should have been more intelligent when I brought the laptop and checked the bios.
Always learning :)
I will keep “training” in an external disk and I will be back stronger ;)
Kind regards to all,
daniel
On Sun, 19 Apr 2026 at 12:21, dan <dan@nnnne-o-o-o.com> wrote:
Do you have in your place a usb hub/ adapter with a usb2 or usb-c (32gb min) stick to plug in like an alternative destination disk to try out ?
dan
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From: Daniel <daniel.fp.leal@gmail.com>
To: misc@openbsd.org
Date: Apr 18, 2026 17:29:39
Subject: Disk not found during install
> Hello!
>
> I am a freebsd user in my laptop. It's a HP Envy model 13ba1006np. I decided to try OpenBSD since I am reading several very good things about it. I was able to install it on a pen drive on this laptop.
>
> But later when trying to install it in the laptop disk, during the installation I understood that the system is not seeing the laptop disk (only the sd0 which is the usb drive with the installation files).
> I searched the internet about it and the only thing I found was to go to the UEFI to check the settings and change the sata mode from raid to AHCI.
> Unfortunately the laptop UEFI does not have this option.
>
> Does any body had this experience and can please share something about it ?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> daniel
>
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