Yup. Hardware problem. It may have been either that the case I was using didn't allow the data cable to fully connect, as I found out when using a different data cable, or it could have been power. The power supply I use for testing is for hard drives but has an old Molex 4-pin connector and the 4 to 15-pin pigtail may have had an intermittent problem. Either way, it is working now soby bpohl - Debian
Bodhi, Thanks for the reply. My last post crossed yours "in the mail." You are right. I tried only the drive, not the same SATA cable. I'll go get another that I can verify. I'll let you know.by bpohl - Debian
Forgot to add: My current_envs.txt is attached. I have a dedicated "CD-ROM" cable re-pinned for my USB-to-TTL so I always use the serial console on new 'plugs. Yes, I tested the drive on my laptop before putting it on the 'plug.by bpohl - Debian
I have a small stable of E02s but this is my first Pro. I've spent a while in this board and have gotten quite a bit sorted on my own and the Pro boots fine off the microSD in the USB, but I'm at a loss for getting the internal SATA to be recognized. I'm not worrying about booting from the SATA (yet), I just want to read it as a data disk. I'm using Debian-4.14.180-oxnas-by bpohl - Debian