Re: PCIe --> NVMe adapters?

2022-08-06 Thread Paul Goyette
Well, problem solved! It was a combination of bad (semi-passive) adapter and not being well-inserted into the PCIe-x16 slot. Happy camper now - thanks to all who replied! ++--+--+ | Paul Goyette | PGP Key fingerprint: |

Re: PCIe --> NVMe adapters?

2022-07-16 Thread Paul Goyette
On Sun, 17 Jul 2022, Tobias Nygren wrote: On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 14:32:39 -0700 (PDT) Paul Goyette wrote: Is anyone using such beasts on NetBSD? For example, on a x86 mothrboard that doesn't have an NVMe slot the adapter can convert an unused PCIe 3.0 x4 into an NVMe? I have one that I

Re: PCIe --> NVMe adapters?

2022-07-16 Thread Tobias Nygren
On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 14:32:39 -0700 (PDT) Paul Goyette wrote: > Is anyone using such beasts on NetBSD? For example, on a x86 > mothrboard that doesn't have an NVMe slot the adapter can convert > an unused PCIe 3.0 x4 into an NVMe? > > I have one that I recently bought, thinking that it would be

Re: PCIe --> NVMe adapters?

2022-07-16 Thread Michael van Elst
p...@whooppee.com (Paul Goyette) writes: >Is anyone using such beasts on NetBSD? For example, on a x86 >mothrboard that doesn't have an NVMe slot the adapter can convert >an unused PCIe 3.0 x4 into an NVMe? If it is a card for a single M.2 device, it's just wires. If it is a card for multiple

PCIe --> NVMe adapters?

2022-07-16 Thread Paul Goyette
Is anyone using such beasts on NetBSD? For example, on a x86 mothrboard that doesn't have an NVMe slot the adapter can convert an unused PCIe 3.0 x4 into an NVMe? I have one that I recently bought, thinking that it would be a "slam-dunk" install. But NetBSD-current doesn't seem to even see the