On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 4:03 PM pmkel...@frontier.com
wrote:
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> On 4/4/20 15:27, Richard Shaw wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 10:45 AM pmkel...@frontier.com <
> pmkel...@frontier.com>
> > wrote:
> >
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> > I'm not sure the having UEFI is the differentiator... I have a 6th gen I5
> >
On 4/4/20 15:27, Richard Shaw wrote:
On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 10:45 AM pmkel...@frontier.com
wrote:
I'm not sure the having UEFI is the differentiator... I have a 6th gen I5
computer which boots UEFI fine but predates NVMe. On that one I use a
PCIEx4 adapter and have /boot and /boot/EFI on
On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 10:45 AM pmkel...@frontier.com
wrote:
> On 4/4/20 10:24, Richard Shaw wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 9:14 AM pmkel...@frontier.com <
> pmkel...@frontier.com>
> > wrote:
> > M.2 SSD's can come in SATA and NVMe variants.
> >
> > As far as USB 3.0, it's pretty fast and
OLD: Fedora-Rawhide-20200403.n.0
NEW: Fedora-Rawhide-20200404.n.0
= SUMMARY =
Added images:0
Dropped images: 3
Added packages: 4
Dropped packages:4
Upgraded packages: 182
Downgraded packages: 7
Size of added packages: 554.46 MiB
Size of dropped packages
OLD: Fedora-32-20200403.n.0
NEW: Fedora-32-20200404.n.0
= SUMMARY =
Added images:0
Dropped images: 0
Added packages: 15
Dropped packages:1
Upgraded packages: 47
Downgraded packages: 1
Size of added packages: 32.68 MiB
Size of dropped packages:17.12 KiB
I just finished my testing of 0401 on my bare metal test system. The
results were not reported because the current event is 0404.
Everything looks good except for the bugs I already reported and they
are not blockers.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1812510
On 4/4/20 10:24, Richard Shaw wrote:
On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 9:14 AM pmkel...@frontier.com
wrote:
One thing that seems rather puzzling is that NVMe is offered in three
different connection configurations. PCI-E, USB (with a USB connector),
and SSD via SATA (with an SATA connector. Since
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pmkel...@frontier.com composed on 2020-04-04 10:13 (UTC-0400):
> One thing that seems rather puzzling is that NVMe is offered in three
> different connection configurations. PCI-E, USB (with a USB connector),
> and SSD via SATA (with an SATA connector. Since multichannel PCI-E is
> very much
No missing expected images.
Failed openQA tests: 1/8 (x86_64)
Old failures (same test failed in Fedora-IoT-32-20200402.0):
ID: 566783 Test: x86_64 IoT-dvd_ostree-iso base_services_start
URL: https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/566783
Passed openQA tests: 7/8 (x86_64)
Installed system
On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 9:14 AM pmkel...@frontier.com
wrote:
>
> One thing that seems rather puzzling is that NVMe is offered in three
> different connection configurations. PCI-E, USB (with a USB connector),
> and SSD via SATA (with an SATA connector. Since multichannel PCI-E is
> very much
At last Monday's meeting there was mention of a need to start testing
with NVMe. I volunteered to get some and help with that. Part of my
motivation was the desire to become familiar with it and see if it's
something I might have an application for. NVMe seems to have been
created created
No missing expected images.
Passed openQA tests: 1/1 (x86_64)
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