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RE: NVMe drives not detected - mattpenn - 01-20-2022

Thanks for the reply, the image link is broken though Sad


RE: NVMe drives not detected - Tazdevl - 03-04-2022

My Patriot P300 turned up and worked (before I decided to reinstall my PBP)


RE: NVMe drives not detected - mattpenn - 03-05-2022

Interesting. I've still had no luck with the taping. I may try things out with the case open but that isn't recommended/decidedly awkward.


RE: NVMe drives not detected - reukiodo - 11-17-2024

I have a similar yet different issue in that my Toshiba XG5 256GB is detected in lspci, but not in lsblk.

According to https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=Pinebook_Pro_Hardware_Accessory_Compatibility#NVMe_SSD_drives the XG6 should work, so I was hoping my XG5 would also.

Code:
2024-11-18 05:56:15 root@pinebook-pro:~# lspci
00:00.0 PCI bridge: Rockchip Electronics Co., Ltd RK3399 PCI Express Root Port
01:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Toshiba Corporation XG5 NVMe SSD Controller
2024-11-18 05:56:19 root@pinebook-pro:~# lsblk -o +label,fstype,uuid
NAME         MAJ:MIN RM   SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
                                              LABEL      FSTYPE UUID
mmcblk2      179:0    0 115.2G  0 disk                         
├─mmcblk2p1  179:1    0 457.8M  0 part /boot  BOOT_MNJRO vfat   FAA6-62B5
└─mmcblk2p2  179:2    0 114.8G  0 part        ROOT_MNJRO ext4   cb4bda28-8512-47f6-a41b-847eb1471baa
mmcblk2boot0 179:32   0     4M  1 disk                         
mmcblk2boot1 179:64   0     4M  1 disk                         
mmcblk1      179:96   0 119.3G  0 disk                         
├─mmcblk1p1  179:97   0 457.8M  0 part        BOOT_MNJRO vfat   FAA6-62B5
└─mmcblk1p2  179:98   0 118.8G  0 part /      ROOT_MNJRO ext4   cb4bda28-8512-47f6-a41b-847eb1471baa
zram0        253:0    0   5.7G  0 disk [SWAP]                  
2024-11-18 06:00:17 root@pinebook-pro:~#

EDIT: I'm also annoyed that the NVMe is more difficult to swap than it really needs to be. The screw holding the NVMe to the sub-board should be easily accessible instead of removing the entire sub-board to then remove the NVMe.


RE: NVMe drives not detected - Nathan202 - 12-17-2024

Did you see my post immediately below?


RE: NVMe drives not detected - dachalife - 12-19-2024

I also used the Wiki and taped my cable down; The power consumption was a lot so I eventually removed it.


RE: NVMe drives not detected - KC9UDX - 12-19-2024

(12-19-2024, 12:46 PM)dachalife Wrote: I also used the Wiki and taped my cable down; The power consumption was a lot so I eventually removed it.

Probably you don't, but do you have any kind of benchmark comparison?  I never installed mine because I figured it would use too much power.


RE: NVMe drives not detected - dachalife - 12-24-2024

(12-19-2024, 04:33 PM)KC9UDX Wrote:
(12-19-2024, 12:46 PM)dachalife Wrote: I also used the Wiki and taped my cable down; The power consumption was a lot so I eventually removed it.

Probably you don't, but do you have any kind of benchmark comparison?  I never installed mine because I figured it would use too much power.

It was really noticeable on battery, no benchmarks though. Once I hit 48% battery it was time to shut down. This was with a Samsung, on power/docked it worked fine.


RE: NVMe drives not detected - KC9UDX - 12-24-2024

(12-24-2024, 12:39 PM)dachalife Wrote: It was really noticeable on battery, no benchmarks though. Once I hit 48% battery it was time to shut down. This was with a Samsung, on power/docked it worked fine.

I have 3 (well 2 are mine and the 3rd I guess I'm responsible for fixing when it Linuxes); and the older two, one mine, have terrible power management.  They never get to 100%, never have.  They don't actually charge with the display on, the discharge just slows down (a lot).  The third, (newest,) has never had these problems: it charges quickly even if the CPUs are overclocked, and will reasonably reach 100%.  I'll find out soon if this was battery related: I have to replace all three; they have expanded to the point of breaking the hinges!  But I suspect not because that one is the ’new’ main board design (at least was when it was new).

So anyway I wonder if that matters.  I suppose I could buy an NVMe "drive" to see.  Though I most likely cannot afford one at the moment.  Alas, I did just buy $90 of accordion parts I didn't really need.  Confused