03-Oct-2020, 01:29 AM
Hi everyone!!!
I can't wait to get snakeoil on my newly purchased Intel NUC but running into some issues finding the nvme storage device during install.
It's a 10th gen Intel NUC, a BXNUC10I5FN. The nvme drive is a WD Blue SN550 1TB NVMe M.2. AHCI set in bios. Legacy boot enable.
I've used etcher and unetbootin tools to copy iso to usb key, it does boot and I get to start the Ubuntu installation process. However, I get varying results through legacy boot (rufus doesn't work at all).
a) Unetbootin - At the drive selection screen, it shows nothing in the partition window. This is with standard and updated kernels.
b) Etcher - At the drive selection screen, it shows the USB partitions in the partition window.
For both Unetbootin and Etcher, lsblk and df don't show the nvme device. There was strangely only one time that I saw the /sdb device to install but the installation window using the Unetbootin key but closed after. I haven't seen the /sdb device since.
More interestingly, I found a standard Ubuntu usb key I already had. I popped it in and the nvme storage was found successfully and I've successfully installed Ubuntu.
Hope you can help, can't wait to see snakeoil!!!!!
@agent_kith @Snoopy8
I should have searched first, looks like I should try these two kernels? It's been a number of hours of troubleshooting.....3:37am over here......Will try again tomorrow *yawn*
NVME - Add support for NVME SSDs. Works with Intel I210 NIC (Last update: 2018-04-25)
install-4.4.9-rt17-amd64-nvme.zip (Size: 3.66 MB / Downloads: 32)
NAS
Use this kernel and you can turn your Snakeoil PC into a basic NAS.
vmlinuz-4.4.9-rt17-amd64-nas.tar.bz2 (Size: 3.59 MB / Downloads: 2)
I can't wait to get snakeoil on my newly purchased Intel NUC but running into some issues finding the nvme storage device during install.
It's a 10th gen Intel NUC, a BXNUC10I5FN. The nvme drive is a WD Blue SN550 1TB NVMe M.2. AHCI set in bios. Legacy boot enable.
I've used etcher and unetbootin tools to copy iso to usb key, it does boot and I get to start the Ubuntu installation process. However, I get varying results through legacy boot (rufus doesn't work at all).
a) Unetbootin - At the drive selection screen, it shows nothing in the partition window. This is with standard and updated kernels.
b) Etcher - At the drive selection screen, it shows the USB partitions in the partition window.
For both Unetbootin and Etcher, lsblk and df don't show the nvme device. There was strangely only one time that I saw the /sdb device to install but the installation window using the Unetbootin key but closed after. I haven't seen the /sdb device since.
More interestingly, I found a standard Ubuntu usb key I already had. I popped it in and the nvme storage was found successfully and I've successfully installed Ubuntu.
Hope you can help, can't wait to see snakeoil!!!!!
@agent_kith @Snoopy8
I should have searched first, looks like I should try these two kernels? It's been a number of hours of troubleshooting.....3:37am over here......Will try again tomorrow *yawn*
NVME - Add support for NVME SSDs. Works with Intel I210 NIC (Last update: 2018-04-25)
install-4.4.9-rt17-amd64-nvme.zip (Size: 3.66 MB / Downloads: 32)
NAS
Use this kernel and you can turn your Snakeoil PC into a basic NAS.
vmlinuz-4.4.9-rt17-amd64-nas.tar.bz2 (Size: 3.59 MB / Downloads: 2)