Le 11/08/2018 à 16:43, Nicolas George a écrit :
This one was fixed by adding this on the kernel command-line:
dm_mod.use_blk_mq=0 scsi_mod.use_blk_mq=0
It is possible that "ahci.mobile_lpm_policy=0" helps too, it was
suggested to me as a fix too and I have not yet tested without it, nor
with use_blk_mq in modprobe.d instead of the kernel command-line.
It would probably work too, but my advice is to stick with the kernel
command line for the following reasons :
- it is more visible (/proc/cmdline, dmesg...) than an obscure file in
/etc/modprobe.d/ and possibly the initramfs
- is can be easily edited at runtime in the boot loader
- it works even if the driver is built in the kernel image, while
/etc/modprobe.d/ works only with modules
- if the module is included in and loaded by the initramfs, you must
rebuild the initramfs after any change in /etc/modprobe.d/