On Mon, Nov 02, 2020 at 11:15:18PM +0000, Femi Adegoke wrote:
> Hello Mr. Jones,
> 
> Trying to convert a Fedora WS desktop to virtual. 
> The WS is installed on a Samsung 1TB m2 NVMe drive .
> No local disk shows up so I can’t execute conversion.
> 
> Does virt-p2v support NVMe?

TBH I'm not sure.  If you get a shell inside virt-p2v
(press the "XTerm" button, or use the F-keys to get
to a console), try running:

  lsblk

and send us the output.

Actually I suspect we need to modify virt-p2v to recognize
/dev/nvme* as a block device name.

Rich.

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