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Surface Pro 6 partitioning for NixOS Linux installation


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The partitioning looks like the following:





I know that I got only 1 SSD of ~1 TB by checking with Speccy:





So it seems that in the partitioning above that PhysicalDrive0 and PhysicalDrive1 together are the same as PhysicalDrive2. With PhysicalDrive2 being the one that actually reflects how the SSD is really partitioned.



I do not understand why there are 3 physical drives and do not understand why the partitions under PhysicalDrive10 and PhysicalDrive1 are of type Partition WSS - never heard of that type of partition before.



What and how should I partition the disk(s) so that I can install NixOS Linux on it?



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    The partitioning looks like the following:





    I know that I got only 1 SSD of ~1 TB by checking with Speccy:





    So it seems that in the partitioning above that PhysicalDrive0 and PhysicalDrive1 together are the same as PhysicalDrive2. With PhysicalDrive2 being the one that actually reflects how the SSD is really partitioned.



    I do not understand why there are 3 physical drives and do not understand why the partitions under PhysicalDrive10 and PhysicalDrive1 are of type Partition WSS - never heard of that type of partition before.



    What and how should I partition the disk(s) so that I can install NixOS Linux on it?



    Update



    It actually seems that there are 2 physical drives:












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      The partitioning looks like the following:





      I know that I got only 1 SSD of ~1 TB by checking with Speccy:





      So it seems that in the partitioning above that PhysicalDrive0 and PhysicalDrive1 together are the same as PhysicalDrive2. With PhysicalDrive2 being the one that actually reflects how the SSD is really partitioned.



      I do not understand why there are 3 physical drives and do not understand why the partitions under PhysicalDrive10 and PhysicalDrive1 are of type Partition WSS - never heard of that type of partition before.



      What and how should I partition the disk(s) so that I can install NixOS Linux on it?



      Update



      It actually seems that there are 2 physical drives:












      share|improve this question
















      The partitioning looks like the following:





      I know that I got only 1 SSD of ~1 TB by checking with Speccy:





      So it seems that in the partitioning above that PhysicalDrive0 and PhysicalDrive1 together are the same as PhysicalDrive2. With PhysicalDrive2 being the one that actually reflects how the SSD is really partitioned.



      I do not understand why there are 3 physical drives and do not understand why the partitions under PhysicalDrive10 and PhysicalDrive1 are of type Partition WSS - never heard of that type of partition before.



      What and how should I partition the disk(s) so that I can install NixOS Linux on it?



      Update



      It actually seems that there are 2 physical drives:









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