Ralph Ronnquist said on Tue, 10 Jan 2023 10:37:44 +1100
>On Mon, Jan 09, 2023 at 05:07:59PM -0600, o1bigtenor via Dng wrote:
>> ...
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>> OK # modprobe nvme doesn't work. (Sorry!)
>
>That is rather speculiar. What does is the response from that command?
>
>Normally, you type "modprobe nvme" at the "#" prompt (without the
>double-quotes of course), and the response is nothing more than
>another prompt. If you then feel worried you would type "lsmod | head"
>just to confirm that the module was loaded.
Here's a data point: My Void Linux computer has an NVMe drive as the
root drive. Check this out:
[slitt@mydesk alsa]$ lsmod | grep -i nvme
[slitt@mydesk alsa]$
The following command, done as root, shows the evolution of my NVMe
drive during boot:
I have no nvme module loaded.
[root@mydesk wpa_supplicant]# dmesg | grep -i nvme
[ 6.131970] nvme nvme0: pci function 0000:01:00.0
[ 6.143811] nvme nvme0: Shutdown timeout set to 10 seconds
[ 6.149754] nvme nvme0: 32/0/0 default/read/poll queues
[ 6.155547] nvme0n1: p1 p2
[ 6.311754] EXT4-fs (nvme0n1p1): mounted filesystem with ordered
data mode. Opts: (null) [ 6.384550] EXT4-fs (nvme0n1p1): mounted
filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null) [ 6.413882] dracut:
Mounted root filesystem /dev/nvme0n1p1 [ 10.587376] EXT4-fs
(nvme0n1p1): re-mounted. Opts: (null) [ 13.994106] EXT4-fs
(nvme0n1p1): re-mounted. Opts: (null) [root@mydesk wpa_supplicant]#
The preceding command MUST be done as root.
HTH,
SteveT
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