Hello,
Le 16/08/2018 à 11:42, lejeczek a écrit :
How to add NVME to grub? And what mean by "add" is: that you already
have grub2 booting off whatever you have it on, then you add another
device, nvme in this case, and you add it to grub2 as/with chainloader,
so as a result grub will have yet another entry to chainload to
another(windows) boot on that nvme.
This is I guess that classic case where BIOS/EFI have no support for
NVME and I imagine, I hope, grub can be the savior here!
Someone else will correct me if I'm wrong, but AFAIK GRUB does not have
native support for NVME devices and relies on the system firmware to
access them. So if the system firmware has no support for NVME either,
I'm afraid you're out of luck.
If the motherboard has an M.2 slot, it is unlikely that the firmware
does not have support for NVME. Note however that some UEFI firmwares
may support NVME only with EFI boot, not with BIOS/legacy boot.
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