The intended use for VMD is as a PCIe storage domain, so we expect only
to see root ports, switches and NVMe SSDs in the VMD domain.

Linux VMD is implemented just as a PCIe host bridge driver in order to
reuse existing device drivers, though, so you could theoretically
connect any pci device in the domain. The drivers for those devices do
not need to be aware that it is part of a VMD domain, and it does indeed
work, but we don't support such usage at this time.

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  Unable to install Ubuntu on the NVMe disk under VMD PCI domain

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