I have a macOS/Windows-bootable Mac Pro. Two internal HDDs form a mirror disk formatted in ReFS. How do I prevent macOS Sequoia from nagging me to initialize/eject/ignore those two HDDs each time I start up the machine under macOS?
I understand I can do that by adding the /etc/fstab
file in the following format:
UUID=F21AD81B-B114-456C-B2A0-BF4452E4842D none auto rw,noauto
However, I cannot find the volume UUIDs of those two unmounted HDDs in Sequoia. (Disk Utility only shows the volume UUID of mounted disks.) Here is what diskutil info
gives me on one of those two HDDs:
Device Node: /dev/disk7
Whole: Yes
Part of Whole: disk7
Device / Media Name: ST22000NM001E-3HM103
Volume Name: Not applicable (no file system)
Mounted: Not applicable (no file system)
File System: None
Content (IOContent): GUID_partition_scheme
OS Can Be Installed: No
Media Type: Generic
Protocol: SATA
SMART Status: Verified
Disk Size: 22.0 TB (22000969973760 Bytes) (exactly 42970644480 512-Byte-Units)
Device Block Size: 512 Bytes
Media OS Use Only: No
Media Read-Only: No
Volume Read-Only: Not applicable (no file system)
Device Location: Internal
Removable Media: Fixed
Solid State: No
Virtual: No
Hardware AES Support: No
Device Location: "SATA2"