Hi, On my asus mobo I had to look in the bios settings for NVME options (advanced, or onboard devices),
it may not be configured by default, mine wasn't either.
Once you set that, if it is the problem, then you maybe able to boot from it after you setup grub, etc, etc...
I hope this gives you a good way to get going.
p.s. I use blkid and lsblk to get info on the partitions, you may need to be root to access one of those.
Handy for /dev/(sdxn), /dev/nvme0n1p1 (etc) and any changed uuid for grub and /etc/fstab.
Last edited by GlennsPref; 02-16-2024 at 05:14 PM.
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