Hi,
best do not post to the t2-updates mailing list, it is meant for the nightly
automatic update tracker notifications only.
The T2 kernel always built with NVME enable since it was added to the Linux
kernel.
In general T2 configures the Linux kernel to build as many drivers as module as
possible, so the core kernel is small, and each and every hardware should just
work.
Some of my (or review / test) laptops already had storage on nvme, and I used
it as add-on even on pcie riser cards already:
Opening the Lenovo T470s, again - 2nd M.2 SSD possible?
Upgrading classic MacPro w/ PCIe NVMe SSD, plus Linux details & Apple
rant
2017 PCIe NVMe in 2005 Apple PowerPC G5?
Plus yesterdays:
Unboxing Lenovo IdeaPad 720s w/ AMD Ryzen!
Great thing about an own YouTube channel is starting to always have a video to
quote at hand ;-)
Greetings from Berlin,
René
On 28 Feb 2018, at 09:18, scsijon <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> FYI, copy of what I uploaded for Puppy Linux, ?can this be also added for
> T2's Kernel package if not already done please Rene, a lot of Notebooks are
> moving from sata SSD to Pcie SSD.
>
> The background listed isn't the latest doc, but is the best for explaining it.
>
> Also i've found the intel ssd's are low power against most of the others, up
> to a factor of <20% and a 5yr life against 1-3yr, so for a notebook the
> replacement may be worth it just for the cost differance if available.
>
> regards
> scsijon
>
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> After doing some research I came across the fix for the NVME ssd problem.
> It's apparently a setting in the kernel, can you add it into your default set
> please as more and more notebooks are now using them.
>
> Basically it's:-
> Confirm that the NVMe Driver under Block is set to <M>
> Go to Device Drivers -> Block Devices - > NVM Express block device
> :and of course a driver is built.
>
> There is also opensource test programs at:-
> https://github.com/linux-nvme/nvme-cli
>
> Full doc is:-
> https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/ssdc/data-center-ssds/Intel_Linux_NVMe_Guide_330602-002.pdf
>
> NVME Background worth reading can be found at:-
> https://www.pcworld.com/article/2899351/everything-you-need-to-know-about-nvme.html
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