Is PCIE x4 bootable for NVMe SSD under Linux
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Quote:But I don't get if there is a way to start directly from the NVMe without micro SD card.

No, it's not possible. u-boot can't do it atm.

Easy way to boot from nvme is to use armbian nand-sata-install script Wink
Sorry for any mistakes. English is not my native language

1. Quartz64 Model B, 4GB RAM

2. Quartz64 Model A, 4GB RAM

3. RockPro64 v2.1

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RE: Is PCIE x4 bootable for NVMe SSD under Linux - by Bullet64 - 12-17-2018, 01:23 AM

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