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I have a Surface Pro 3 with windoze 10 on the 64 gig "hard drive", which is considered sda in linux.



I have the Kubuntu *.iso on a 2 gig SD card, plugged into a USB multiport device, which boots up and runs with no problem.



When I run the installation option, with a 64 gig micro sd in the multiport device, and I get to the partition setup, it only displays sda.



Am I doing something wrong? Is this a limitation of the installer? Save me!



Thanks in advance.










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    I have a Surface Pro 3 with windoze 10 on the 64 gig "hard drive", which is considered sda in linux.



    I have the Kubuntu *.iso on a 2 gig SD card, plugged into a USB multiport device, which boots up and runs with no problem.



    When I run the installation option, with a 64 gig micro sd in the multiport device, and I get to the partition setup, it only displays sda.



    Am I doing something wrong? Is this a limitation of the installer? Save me!



    Thanks in advance.










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      I have a Surface Pro 3 with windoze 10 on the 64 gig "hard drive", which is considered sda in linux.



      I have the Kubuntu *.iso on a 2 gig SD card, plugged into a USB multiport device, which boots up and runs with no problem.



      When I run the installation option, with a 64 gig micro sd in the multiport device, and I get to the partition setup, it only displays sda.



      Am I doing something wrong? Is this a limitation of the installer? Save me!



      Thanks in advance.










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      I have a Surface Pro 3 with windoze 10 on the 64 gig "hard drive", which is considered sda in linux.



      I have the Kubuntu *.iso on a 2 gig SD card, plugged into a USB multiport device, which boots up and runs with no problem.



      When I run the installation option, with a 64 gig micro sd in the multiport device, and I get to the partition setup, it only displays sda.



      Am I doing something wrong? Is this a limitation of the installer? Save me!



      Thanks in advance.







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