No, I am out of here
If the bug is not reproducible for you by now, it is not worth
to persue it
You might want to close this issue
Thanks anyway for your assistance
and I do not agree that this is a sole kernel problem
fstrim --verbose
should report something, anything
I checked the SSDs with:
hdparm -I /dev/sda | grep -i TRIM
* Data Set Management TRIM supported (limit 8 blocks)
* Deterministic read ZEROs after TRIM
<<< full reproduction scenario >>>
The two computers, where it does not work, are
- an Intel NUC nuc7pjyhn, first produced in 2021Q2
- an Intel NUC nuc6cayh, first produced in 2016Q4
Both operating systems were procuced with the current Debian Installer,
which is based on Debian 11.2 Bullseye
Yes, sorry for having caused this inconvenience
I repeat and extend the OP:
1st error:
fstrim --verbose --all
reports nothing, but should due to --verbose
2nd error:
fstrim --verbose /
gives a wrong error message "fstrim: /: the discard operation is not
supported"
This happens on Debian
After numerous installation attempts with a lot of trial and error, I
got it bootable, but unfortunately cannot say, what in particular let
the error message disappear
I read in the Debian Wiki
(https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI#RAID_for_the_EFI_System_Partition):
"But for software RAID systems there is currently no support for
putting the ESP on two separate disks in RAID."
I interpret that as "it cannot work", so, the Debian Installer should
refuse to install
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