On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 04:36:13PM +0200, Ralf Corsépius wrote: > My (older) lenovo laptop and my HPE Micro-Server are obviously not.
The laptop is a T495 (introduced late 2019), but the workstation is an
older HP Z440 (introduced in late 2014!)
> This is the second time, somebody mentions Samsung NVMEs were supported.
> Well, what shall I say.
I wouldn't go so far as to say _all_ Samsung NVMEs are supported, but
the unit in my laptop had an update published, though it appears that
Lenovo was the one that submitted it.
> I have several of them (and Samsung SATA SSDs), but so far, I always had to
> resort to other means of updating their firmware (Windows+Magician or
> iso-images), because fwupd would not want to update.
None of the other SSDs I have deployed (Samsung and Crucual SATA) are
updatable via LVFS, unfortunately. But, hilariously, both Samsung and
Crucial's official updaters appear to be self-contained linux ISOs. So
clearly the technical capability is there...
- Solomon
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