how to firmwareupdate samsung nvme ssm (ssd) via already installed opensuse?
Support, there is some new firmware update for some samsung ssd (nvme ssm pcie based) that is built into this system i use. I dont have windows to upgrade that nvme samsung device and i can not really move this device over to a windows machine and attempt the firmware update there. i found some older discussions and even runthroughs about this matter, as apparently samsung does offer linux based iso images that apply the firmware for people outside the windows world. but they dont use these fancy fwupd or those tools and apis, but their own specialties and proprietary way to talk to the device. but all from a linux bootable iso. but apparently that linux is dated and old and has all sorts of problems from needing an intel based storage controllers for sata for example and ps2 keyboard layers only and all weird stuff.
<https://blog.quindorian.org/2021/05/firmware-update-samsung-ssd-in-linux.html> and similar links and discussions
what runlevel or special way to boot the system would be best to be able to run these linux console tools and to not block the nvme device at all after some simple basic bootup of opensuse 15.4? maybe some safe mode or fallback in the opensuse grub2 menu? the original iso on an usb key cant be booted on this dang machine it can disable secureboot but the samsung linux will never show any screen output and never goes anywhere beyond a black screen. this machine also apparently can only uefi, but no csm or bios way to boot. additionally I also read about nvme-cl tool and even found some github project on collecting or sharing samsung firmware in .bin files but I wonder where they get those from as I never found any inside iso or the initrds etc.
<https://github.com/lolyinseo/samsung-nvme-firmware/tree/main/980%20PRO/Samsung> <https://github.com/lolyinseo/samsung-nvme-firmware>
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Le 01/02/2023 à 17:49, cagsm a écrit :
Support,
there is some new firmware update for some samsung ssd (nvme ssm pcie based) that is built into this system i use.
do you experiment flaws that could need this update? If not, don't update :-) else if the computer is local you may ba able to boot from Windows live image. If the update can be done from CLI, any windows iso may do the job, going to "repair" then CLI jdd -- mon serveur usenet: dodin.fr.nf c'est quoi, usenet? http://www.dodin.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=Usenet.Usenet
On Wed, Feb 1, 2023 at 6:08 PM jdd@dodin.org <jdd@dodin.org> wrote:
do you experiment flaws that could need this update? If not, don't update :-)
apparently the samsung 980 pro especially and large nvme have a serious firmware issue or something, better flash the drives before they go into readonly mode forever
<https://www.pugetsystems.com/support/guides/critical-samsung-ssd-firmware-update/>
thats whats been going around on the net news today so i figured i should act. dang those firmware update mecanisms of incapable giant corporations :(
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