* Michael Prokop [Thu Nov 19, 2020 at 11:18:31AM +0100]: > * Jaime [Thu Nov 19, 2020 at 10:12:06AM +0000]:
> > Ok. Given that this is a "can't see nvme"-style problem, I've found: > [...] > Additionally it might be worth testing with a current Grml daily ISO > (see https://grml.org/daily/), which provides a more current kernel > version than the latest stable Grml release. (I didn't find any > information about the Grml release that's in usage here, so I assume > we're talking about the latest stable Grml release. :)) I also want to point your attention towards https://lore.kernel.org/linux-pci/20190620061038.ga20...@lst.de/T/, quoting from there: | Many current and upcoming consumer products ship with the AHCI | controller in this "RAID" or "Intel RST Premium with Intel Optane | System Acceleration" mode by default. So look out for "Switch your BIOS from RAID to AHCI mode to use them" in your kernel messages (check `dmesg`). Thanks to Chris Hofstaedtler for the pointer offlist. regards -mika-
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