Michael D. Setzer II composed on 2025-09-02 17:18 (UTC+1000):
> So, not sure why one uses /dev/sda for the nvme disk and other
> uses /dev/nvme0n1?
Are you confusing M.2 (form factor) with NVME (bus)? Both SATA and NVME devices
are able to use the various types of M.2. NVME in M.2 is much faster than SATA
in M.2.
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