I thought I should ask before I start fiddling and break something – can we tell grub2 to add nvme device as an option to boot from?
And if yes then what do tell grub?
many thanks, L.
2 thoughts on - Grub2 – Add NVME To Boot From – How?
I am booting from nvme0n1p2
Disk /dev/nvme0n1: 512.1 GB, 512110190592 bytes, 1000215216 sectors
This was created with a standard CentOS Linux 7.5 install with anaconda about a week ago with no issues on a Lenovo Thinkpad P50. It just worked out of the box.
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
what mean by “add” is: that you already have grub2 booting off whatever you have it on, then you add another device, nvme in this case, and you add it to grub2 as/with chainloader, so a result grub2 will have yet another entry to chainload to another(windows) boot on that nvme.
2 thoughts on - Grub2 – Add NVME To Boot From – How?
I am booting from nvme0n1p2
Disk /dev/nvme0n1: 512.1 GB, 512110190592 bytes, 1000215216 sectors
This was created with a standard CentOS Linux 7.5 install with anaconda about a week ago with no issues on a Lenovo Thinkpad P50. It just worked out of the box.
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
what mean by “add” is: that you already have grub2 booting off whatever you have it on, then you add another device, nvme in this case, and you add it to grub2 as/with chainloader, so a result grub2 will have yet another entry to chainload to another(windows) boot on that nvme.