On Wed, 2020-12-23 at 09:46 -0500, C Linus Hicks wrote:
On Wed, 2020-12-23 at 02:55 -0700, Chris Murphy wrote:On Tue, Dec 22, 2020, 11:10 AM François Patte <francois.patte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Bonjour,I want to install fedora 33 on NVMe SSD disks and I have 2 such devicesbut anaconda sees only one of them...I can see both in the bios.Does the firmware have an option for these drives? Such as, raid or ahci?Pretty sure it needs to be ahci.You need to find a driver for that specific device that works with Fedora, then load that driverduring the install process. There's an option you can specify on the boot command to tell it whereto look for the custom driver.
I have two NVME SSDs in my ThinkPad laptop. They were originally joined in a RAID1 array using an Intel fake-RAID chip. I had to logically separate them in the BIOS by changing a storage setting from RAID to AHCI and rebooting. I was then able to install Fedora to one of the two devices which then appeared as /dev/nvme0 and /dev.nvme1. Like always, a Fedora installation to a system which already has Windows 10 installed allowed me to choose one of the NVME drives for Fedora. GRUB2 allows me to dual boot to either.
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