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Steve Rowe edited comment on LUCENE-6614 at 6/26/15 2:22 PM:
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bq. Mike and I had also problems with booting from NVMe, but in his case the 
BIOS did not detect it and was not able to boot from it. 

I had similar issues, and ASUS support (ASUS mobo) actually told me that 
booting the NVMe drive wasn't possible.... Turns out all I had to do was select 
the "UEFI:optical drive" option as the first boot device from the BIOS, then 
boot into the installation DVD. I selected GPT partitions from the installer's 
partitioning menu, made the PCIe-SSD main OS partition bootable, and installed 
the Grub boot loader.  No chaining required.


was (Author: steve_rowe):
bq. Mike and I had also problems with booting from NVMe, but in his case the 
BIOS did not detect it and was not able to boot from it. 

I had similar issues, and ASUS support (ASUS mobo) actually told me that 
booting the NVMe drive wasn't possible.... Turns out all I had to do was I 
select the "UEFI:optical drive" option as the first boot device from the BIOS, 
then boot into the installation DVD. I selected GPT partitions from the 
installer's partitioning menu, made the PCIe-SSD main OS partition bootable, 
and installed the Grub boot loader.  No chaining required.

> IOUtils.spins doesn't work for drives NVMe drives
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-6614
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-6614
>             Project: Lucene - Core
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Michael McCandless
>            Assignee: Uwe Schindler
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 5.3, Trunk
>
>         Attachments: LUCENE-6614.patch, LUCENE-6614.patch
>
>
> NVMe is the faster (than AHCI) protocol for newer SSDs that plug into the 
> PCIE bus.
> I just built a new beast box with one of these drives, and the partition is 
> named {{/dev/nvme0n1p1}} while the device is {{/dev/nvme0n1}} by Linux - this 
> also appears in /sys/block with rotational=0.
> I think [~steve_rowe] also has an NVME drive ...
> [~thetaphi] (who got the box working for me: thank you!!!) has ideas on how 
> to fix it!



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