RE: NVMe: was Building a Linux Computer?

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Author: Carruth, Rusty
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Subject: RE: NVMe: was Building a Linux Computer?
Yep. Just make it at least a few MB, maybe even a few 10s of MB - as I remember I had a problem when I wanted more than one kernel and ran out of room for it in the REALLY SMALL partition I’d set up.

NOTE I said MEGA bytes, not GIGA bytes! ;-)

Rusty

From: PLUG-discuss [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces@lists.phxlinux.org] On Behalf Of Stephen Partington
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2018 3:51 PM
To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: NVMe: was Building a Linux Computer?

you can still do that, just create a /boot on the spinner

On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 3:37 PM, Steve Litt <<mailto:slitt@troubleshooters.com>> wrote:
Ugh!

If I can't boot off it, I can't really use it. My use case is one
non-spinning drive to host /, while other, spinning drives hold my huge
partitions like /home, /d, /s, and /scratch. Having all executables
and /etc based config come off a non-spinning drive speeds things up
immensely, but I have to boot off that drive. Unless I did some weird
stuff like putting /boot on a spinning drive and ubertweaking grub or
UEFI.

I assume the new mobos with built in NVIe can easily boot NVIe. Perhaps
I'll wait til the next mobo purchase.

SteveT



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