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.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr> wrote: > > > Bonjour, > > > > > > I want to install fedora 33 on NVMe SSD disks and I have 2 such > > > devices > > > but 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 driver > during the install process. There's an option you can specify on the > boot command to tell it where > to 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. --Doc Savage Fairview Heights, IL
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