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[Linux] NvME SATA Storage

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Posted at 8/10/2022 11:55:02      1#
BrokenStorie Posted at 7/15/2022 20:16
Yes I know default is SATA. HOW DO I ENABLE NvME functionality for Ubuntu?

Is NvME functionality  ...

Did you ever get an answer to this question? I'm trying to do the same thing in Debian
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Posted at 8/10/2022 21:29:56      2#
Just to verify that the memory device was working itself, I formatted it as EXT3 on windows using AOMEI partition assistant (free version) and then attached it to a M.2 NVME USB 3.1 Adapter (amazon) and plugged it into the ROC-rk3588s-pc board. It worked just fine. So the 256GB card is working just not the connection to 3588 board.   I'm going to try with a SATA version later today.  That way we can at least confirm that the default mode under Linux is SATA.
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Posted at 8/11/2022 11:17:26      3#
FYI - My test with a M.2 SATA drive was successful under Debian. Confirming that SATA is the default under Debian as well as the aforementioned Android OS
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