Hi Dominik, thank you for the report!

So, it would be ideal to have a full log when the issue happens - do you
know if Parallels has NVMe hotplug mechanism? One idea would be to SATA-
boot the guest and hotplug-add the NVMe device, while you're logged in
the guest (ssh maybe), this way collecting the full log.

In case Parallels has no hotplug capability (or if it does not
reproduce), another idea would be to use the serial console output, boot
Ubuntu with "ignore_loglevel" parameter and the NVMe device, and capture
the serial console output when the issue happens.

Thanks in advance,


Guilherme

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  Ubuntu 21.04 won't boot with NVMe enabled on Parallels Desktop 16

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