Re: Testing with NVMe

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On 4/4/20 15:27, Richard Shaw wrote:
On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 10:45 AM pmkellly@xxxxxxxxxxxx <pmkellly@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:



I'm not sure the having UEFI is the differentiator... I have a 6th gen I5
computer which boots UEFI fine but predates NVMe. On that one I use a
PCIEx4 adapter and have /boot and /boot/EFI on the HD and then the system
on the NVMe drive.


My test machine is a 4th gen. i5-4570. From what I can tell it wouldn't be able to boot to a NVMe on a PCI adapter.

I could get a NVMe set up on an adapter like I was originally thinking, but I do testing on Workstation-Live and I take the defaults for installation; so is there someplace where I can learn how to split the installation like you've done it with the /boot and /boot/EFI on the HD and the System on the NVMe?

Then there is the question: Would testing Workstation set up like that would be of value to the project? I'm thinking there aren't many users set up like that. Also, it might be a confusion factor for any bugs I find.

Thanks for your help.


	Stay Safe and Stay Well

	Pat	(tablepc)
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