Also, 18.04 ga-kernel worked fine too.

** Description changed:

  On 20.04(focal) ga-kernel and 18.04 (hwe-kernel). To make.bcache would
  fail as below if the back devices are large than 1024G ( 1025 would
  fail, but not 1024 ).
  
  [  727.756453] bcache: register_bdev() error nvme12n1: cannot allocate memory
  [  727.756456] bcache: register_bcache() error : failed to register device
  [  727.756471] bcache: bcache_device_free() bcache device (NULL gendisk) 
stopped
  
  There are fix in 5.9 kernel and it can work after install 5.9 kernel on
  20.04. The 5.9 kernel are download it from: https://kernel.ubuntu.com
  /~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.9.16/
  
- The similar bug reports are
+ The similar bug report can be found at
  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1783075.
  
- It might related to back device type. We tested on "Lenov SR665 Server"
- and "Intel P4510 4.0TB U.2 NVMe SSD", the caching disk are "Intel P4800X
- 375GB U.2 NVMe SSD".
+ It might related to back device type. it was tested on "Lenov SR665
+ Server" and "Intel P4510 4.0TB U.2 NVMe SSD", the caching disk are
+ "Intel P4800X 375GB U.2 NVMe SSD".

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