08-15-2020, 04:32 PM
(08-15-2020, 07:52 AM)kkdao Wrote:(08-14-2020, 06:23 AM)tophneal Wrote: what are the specs of power consumption for that drive? M.2 drives that are power hungry will not play well with the PBP. If Sabrent doesn't ake those numbers available, try checking with nvme-cli.I'm not sure what the specs are for power consumption, but I installed nvme-cli, so what commands should I use for the info you're looking for? FWIW, the SSD I'm trying to add had data on it, but I'm not sure if it does anymore, I just see the size of it when I use "lsblk"
When you boot normally, does your OS not already see the drive installed?
But yes the OS does see it installed when I use "lsblk", but when I follow that guide to mount it and use it from boot, it panics after that certain command.
I'm slightly confused about what you have done. Are you using the sabrent in the pcie nvme adapter? If so, you should see the device as /dev/nvme0n1, I think. (i.e. not sda1) . If you are trying to replicate the SD or EMMC system which is booted, you would need to use DD or rsync, not copy, I believe. Could you tell us which system you have booted, on which device, and how the sabrent shows up when you run
lsblk.. Perhaps we can help more then. I believe the instructions you were following were for a rock64 for a particular system....