------- Comment From jjhe...@us.ibm.com 2021-01-14 09:00 EDT-------
chreipl currently fails on Ubuntu 20.04 when given a device node (e.g. chreipl 
/dev/nvme0n1p1). This is because chreipl cannot find the expected sysfs 
directory structure. We are investigating the best way to fix this. If the 
Ubuntu installer can still complete an install to NVMe devices without this 
particular invocation of chreipl then we recommend going forward with the code 
as-is and we can provide a bug fix at a later date. I suspect this should be 
fine, as chreipl should only affect the reboot following OS installation.

It should be noted that chreipl works when given the devices function id
(FID) parameter instead of the device node. It only fails when it needs
to look up the device's FID given the device node.

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  [20.04 FEAT] Support/enhancement of NVMe IPL

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