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I have a similar issue when installing on a Lenovo Y530 with m2 PCIe
SSD. I can confirm that I was able to install OpenSuse Tumbleweed which
is running kernel 4.18.15 as opposed to 4.18.0.
There may be a patch.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/nvme/
Hi Mathieu.
The system (ASUS X97) has only one disk attached, an Intel series 320
SSD in M.2 form factor with the motherboard configured to use the M.2
slot as NVMe. The disk is partitioned as a GPT device, with one (empty)
EXT4 partition when the install starts. The install medium is a USB
conne
How did you set up the partitioning for that system? Please tell us more
about the disks attached and how you configured the partitions,
including which filesystems you added.
Thanks!
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