I'm interested on purchasing a Lafité 15'' to run Linux.
I wonder if it is able to boot from a NVMe SSD ? Or if a SATA SSD is preferable for boot?
It seems there are some issues with Intel SSD on Linux so which SSD should I use in my configuration ?
Thanks by advance
The advantage of an M.2 drive is that it keeps the 2.5" bay free should you need to add a cheap HDD (e.g. for a media collection, or whatever). Also it's general faster than Sata drives.
The SX6000 seems to behave, at least when tested on Ubuntu 17.10 as per:
In fact I was first thinking about M2 256Go SSD for system + 1To HDD (Seagate 7200 rpm) but now I'm hesitating with a single SSD. I mainly store photos no videos
Samsung QEVO 1TO and ADATA SX6000 have similar prices but I don't know if one is a clearly better choice or not
Whereas Samsung Evo Plus 1To is much more expensive