Hi Rafael, On Sat, Dec 7, 2019, 07:47 Rafael Send <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > I know a couple folks here are active on Thinkpads.com / familiar with the > X210 port by Matthew. > > The stock BIOS doesn't appear to support non-NVME devices in the M.2 slot; > I'm attempting to get a Sunix UPD2018 card working to add USB-C. > > With stock BIOS, the card works just fine in the WiFi slot, and an NVME > drive works just fine in the M.2 slot so nothing appears physically broken. > > However, so far nothing I've done lets me detect the Sunix card if I try > to put it in the NVME slot using this adapter > <https://www.adt.link/product/R42.html>. I would think it should just > show up under "lspci" like it does in the WiFi slot, but it does not. > > I have not tried the latest Coreboot / port yet, but I figured I might as > well get some opinions on the subject. > > What do you guys think, can this be done with Coreboot? > Quite possibly. Why don't you try it? If it works, problem solved. If it doesn't work, then we know something is wrong and can look for a fix. Right now, I can only come up with a single idea: Does the M.2 slot have any PCIe lanes routed to it? If it only has SATA, then bad news. Cheers, > Rafael > Best regards, Angel >
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