Yeah, ddstreet's -59 kernel boots just fine and sees my NVMe drives.
Let me know if I can help.
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Title:
nvme drive probe failure
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fyi:
# nvme list
Node SN Model
Version Namespace Usage Format FW Rev
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The -40 kernel recommend by jsalisbury faults immediately on boot. The fault
scrolled off the page and I don't know how to capture it, but it had nvme
routines at the end of it.
Note: the existing kernels don't fault, the probes for these drives just fail.
Trying ddstreet's suggestion now, it
Odd, but I have another machine with almost the same Intel SSD and it is
running kernel -57 just fine.
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Title:
nvme drive probe fail
Another data point...
I have 2 Intel P3700 NVMe SSDs on an x99 chipset motherboard.
For me Ubuntu 16.04 Kernel 4.4.0-53 works, but -57 and -59 both fail to find
the SSDs.
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