I don't think the issue is the disk, I think the issue is the BIOS. Even if I were to pull the SSD out and install it in another machine, I don't think it would find it when it comes to booting up.
Reading in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1808842 it looks like the Linux...
Just the USB, nothing else in the drop down.
dmesg showed something interesting ;
Which led me to a few results on Google
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-pci/[email protected]/T/
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2426422
I can't seem to get away from the BIOS being crap...
I've opened it up, looks OK I think?
I have put the Gparted Live on a USB stick and booted up that, still not seeing the NVMe
I don't think there's anything wrong with the disk as such as Windows 10 is running OK on it.
The disk doesn't show up under gparted, only the live USB does. I believe from what I've read, I'm supposed to see /dev/nvmeX or something similar, but I only see I only see /dev/sda which is the USB.
I can't reformat it until I can see it :-(
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I'm having great difficulty in getting Ubuntu installed on my Lafite Pro 14". During the Ubuntu installation, when you get to the screen to partition the disk and install, the NVMe disk isn't showing up as an option. When running things like fdisk from the live USB, it cannot see the disk...
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I'm looking for recommendations for which Linux distro would be best suited for the spec of laptop I've just ordered. My default plan is to just go with the latest stable Ubuntu but I'm happy to consider alternatives.
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