Re: Anybody here using an SSD?

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said Gianluca Interlandi:

| I installed a Samsung 870 EVO 1TB in a laptop with a AMD chipset. I
| learned that Samsung EVO SSDs and AMD chipsets do not play well
| together. I had to disable NCQ in order to get rid of error messages
| that indicated the potential for data loss. Samsung (EVO) + Intel
| chipsets should be fine though. More reading here:
|
| https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201693

Good to know, in that I'm running an AMD chipset on the machine in
question. Does this extent to other makers, or is it just a Samsung thing,
do you know? Wonder if the problem has gotten fixed in later kernels; the
report is from 2018.

Another question: I'm running ext4 exclusively here, but I wonder: is there
a particular advantage in one filesystem over another on an SSD?
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