Linux-guru's,
When I boot this workstation, the nvme disks appear in /dev/ without their partitions. fdisk shows there are partitions but cannot write a new partitions table, mentions a busy disk. These processes are busy with the nvme disks: root 236 2 0 13:08 ? 00:00:00 [nvme-wq] root 237 2 0 13:08 ? 00:00:00 [nvme-reset-wq] root 238 2 0 13:08 ? 00:00:00 [nvme-delete-wq] If I kill these, (re)write a partition table the partitions appear in /dev/ and can be used. How do I prevent this situation from occurring? I want my partitions visible. (fedora 30, kernel 5.3.7, etc, etc) Also: a `make install` of the kernel does not put the current /etc/crypttab in the ramdisk. How to force this so that the crypttab is updated? Kind reghards, Udo