Dual drives in laptop seem to have merged into single partition

Hi all, I have an old Clevo laptop that I wanted to test Bazzite on. Things seemed to be going smoothly so far, except I may have messed up my drive partitioning during install.

I have to internal drives, a 256GB SSD and a 1TB HDD that both were part of the original Windows install that I wanted wiped. During the installer, I checked both drives, thinking they would be wiped and partitions would be set up. However, I think something got confused and now I have a partition that spans both the SSD and HDD. When opening files, it says that I have 1.1TB of free space. Screenshot of
lsblk
attached, as well as
ujust device-info
pastebin below.

At the moment, it looks like /dev/sdb1 is unmounted, though in the KDE Partition Manager it says the mount point is
/
. If it's not mounted, then how does my system say that I have over 1TB of free space? What I'm hoping to do is to have a partition on my SSD for my OS and some games that I want to load quickly, and have my main files and games I care less about maybe installed on my HDD partition.
/sda3
looks to be locked down, though, so if I wanted to do this, should I then be creating a
/sda4
partition as well as separating out the partition on
/sdb
so that I can mount it properly?

I figured the installer would've had some more tools to specify how you wanted your partitions to go, or maybe I just didn't see where to do everything. I haven't done much with the system, yet, so a reinstall is not out of the question to fix it. I tried at one point during a previous reinstall to just select the SDD and hope to partition/format the HDD after, but it gave me an error about how both disks were being used or something. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!

https://paste.centos.org/view/5288f91e
Screenshot_20250306_140141.png
Solution
sadly we cant remove that part from anaconda we just have to keep telling people "dont have more than 1 disk selected"
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