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![]() ![]() The current situation leads to eventually the PCIe NVMe drives from being accessible under Linux. The qurik is being worked on since it turns out ARM64 systems running Microsoft Windows by default like Qualcomm Snapdragon laptops break some existing Linux kernel expectations. A new kernel quirk is on the way for aiming to address that and yield working NVMe storage. A change made to the Linux kernel back in 2016 is causing issues with NVMe PCIe support on some ARM64 devices like the Microsoft Surface Pro X and Lenovo ThinkPad X13s.
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