Thank you Philip, this was my initial suspicion, but the replay I've got
from Intel is more drastic:

"We would like to let you know that this model has not yet been validated for 
Linux* distributions.
The 600p Series is an NVMe* drive that was designed to work with the inbox 
drivers provided in modern Windows* versions. We do not provide a standalone 
driver, nor a Linux* driver. It's possible that the issues you're experiencing 
may be caused by a driver issue."

(see at: https://communities.intel.com/thread/112275)

So,I've to send back my SSD and change it with another. Any suggestion
about a 128 gb SSD for M.2 slot whit M key, linux certified?

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