10-25-2020, 12:19 PM
(10-24-2020, 09:17 PM)Arwen Wrote: @Seferi It does appear that the Kingston A2000 @ 250GB will work, but you may need to limit it's power consumption. At the PS 0 state, it can take up to 9 watts. That's alot for our little Pinebook Pros. See this table;Thanks for the info @Arwen I actually checked the nvme list in wiki before I bought the drive. It looked good to me because note section was empty, power saving was enabled by default etc.. And it was the first entry in the wiki so I thought it as probably the best option..
https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=...patibility
To limit power consumption, the Pinebook Pro Wiki has some information;
https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=...r_limiting
Note that the Pine64 Wiki is open to all. And while not perfect for our Pinebook Pros, it's come a LONG way from the beginning. So if you have issues about the Wiki, note them and ask around. Either here for NVMe power limiting, or a new post if it's unrelated to the NVMe.
Now all that said, I don't know why your NVMe is not working. Could be the cable like @ReddestDream has. A visual inspection of the cable might give you a clue. Or a picture posted here that @ReddestDream might be able to recognize as same problem they had.
I'll check the cable again and try to find out if its working properly.. And try the script next.. Thanks again..