
Anyone had success with getting linux to boot from an nvme disk? I've been fighting with UEFI and Arch Linux all day now, trying to get a new computer to even recognize the nvme disk as a boot device. (Last time I encountered this problem I gave up and installed an ordinary HD to boot from.) For what it's worth, I have disabled Secure Boot, reformatted the nvme disk to have a new EFI partition without Windows, a swap partition, and a root partition; I'm trying to use efibootmgr (so no loading of a further bootloader), and, as far as I can tell, identified all the right partitions by device name or PARTUUID. Still no go. I even tried adding the parameter nvme_load=YES into the "root" part of the efibootmgr, and also adding nvme and vmd as modules in mkinitcpio.conf, all without any success. If necessary I'll just punt and install a regular HD to boot from, but that rather takes away from having an nvme disk in the first place. (Over the years I've learning to approach installing Linux with fear and loathing, with almost all the problems being with the bootloader -- from LILO through GRUB and GRUB2 now down to UEFI.) Any suggestions welcome! I didn't want to spend my weekend doing this. -- Peter King peter.king@utoronto.ca Department of Philosophy 170 St. George Street #521 The University of Toronto (416)-946-3170 ofc Toronto, ON M5R 2M8 CANADA http://individual.utoronto.ca/pking/ ========================================================================= GPG keyID 0x7587EC42 (2B14 A355 46BC 2A16 D0BC 36F5 1FE6 D32A 7587 EC42) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 7587EC42