The disks under VMD controller are visible in the installer, it is
possible to install the system, however vmd.ko is not added to initrd so
the system cannot boot.
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Has the change been applied to Ubuntu Server? It still doesn't seem to
be working there.
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Title:
Unable to install Ubuntu on the NVM
Yes, I tested it today with artful.
It works fine for Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) Daily Build (vmd.ko
present)
It doesn't work for Ubuntu Server 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) Daily Build
(no vmd.ko). I see it has a kernel 4.12.0-11-generic. Does text
installer come with a different kernel?
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Public bug reported:
It is not possible to install Ubuntu on the NVMe disk under VMD (Volume
Management Device) PCI domain. The disk is not visible in the installer
because VMD module is not available at this stage.
I'm raising it against kernel package as I have impression VMD module
must be inc
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