On Fri, 2018-05-25 at 15:40 -0700, Mike Wright wrote: > newegg has a good price on the 512G HP EX920 M.2 ($180US) NVMe SSD > drives this weekend. > > I can find no references to this part and Linux. Everything refers to > Windows (and the problems they're having with it). > > This is supposed to be the latest, greatest, fastest, blabla, etc. > > Anybody familiar with this re: Linux? Assuming it doesn't have any glitches unique to it, Fedora has no problem with an NVMe drive. So long as your BIOS / UEFI firmware supports booting from it you should be good. If you use multiple distros you may find support isn't universal yet. I know PCLinuxOS has problems, they warned about it but I got it to install onto one with some manual fussing. Don't really do a lot of Windows but yea, keep hearing about it being a challenge there unless it is a vendor preload. The PCLinuxOS was on a laptop with a preload of Win10 and it still dual booted ok after the mucking around with UEFI. NVMe is a big break from the old IDE drive world, really expected more breakage.
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