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02.06.2016 16:27, Greg Freemyer пишет:
Didn't know about /dev/nvme* (and I assume 13.1 has too old of a kernel for nvme anyways.)
NVMe should be supported starting with 3.3. Of course there could be specific hardware dependency.
Note NVMe is not sata/scsi based. It's a different data bus.
M.2 is form-factor; it can support PCIe or SATA (or even USB) so you need to check precisely what storage technology is used in your case.
How? What Linux commands? I'll burn the latest Tumbleweed ISO to test with.
Well, either you will see traditional SCSI devices or PCI devices. But looking at various reports, it may be necessary to fiddle with BIOS settings to expose NVMe devices in Linux. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org