NVMe requires EFI booting. In some UEFI implementations, if you say "BIOS +
UEFI" or however it puts it, CentOS will put a `/biosboot` partition on the
disk, not `/boot/efi`, giving exactly the symptom you report.
Put it into pure UEFI mode, ensure the partitioning step creates
`/boot/efi`, and I
On 16/01/2024 15:43, Christopher Wensink wrote:
Is the drive seen if you boot from a rescue disk? Post
screenshots and details of errors.
Chris
Hi.
that is one thing I did not try.
I should have added - where booting 4TB fails, on same
hardware other, previously used & smaller NVMes worke
Is the drive seen if you boot from a rescue disk? Post screenshots and
details of errors.
Chris
On 1/16/2024 8:38 AM, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
Hi guys.
I'm trying to install Centos 9 Stream on a nvme - before I start
tampering with other OSes - would anybody have an idea why...
after a se
Hi guys.
I'm trying to install Centos 9 Stream on a nvme - before I
start tampering with other OSes - would anybody have an idea
why...
after a seemingly successful installation OS wont boot -
hardware sees nvme drive, bios does - it does not see
new/any EFI boot entry?
To make it more bizarr
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