10-18-2020, 03:20 PM 
		
	
	
		Here are steps that worked for me, to get Debian to boot from NVMe on the PineBook Pro.
	
	
	
	
- Install NVMe adapter and NVMe drive
 - Get the NVME device name --lsblk should list it, the actual device will be something like = /dev/nvme0n1
 - Install Debian to the NVMe using this: https://github.com/daniel-thompson/pineb...-installer -- Note: The install failed with a hang (flashing amber-green) the first 2 times I tried it, and succeeded the 3rd time.
 - Install an updated uboot that supports NVMe onto the SPI: https://github.com/pcm720/u-boot-build-s...v2020.07-1. (Note the boot order is microSD, eMMC, then NVMe, so if you want the PBP to boot from NVMe, you need to disable booting from the eMMC)
 - Boot into manjaro on eMMC
 - Disable booting from the eMMC (so the PBP will boot from the NVMe): Rename the /boot/extlinux folder on the eMMC e.g. sudo mv /boot/extlinux /boot/extlinux.dontboot (so the PBP will not boot off the eMMC)
 - Reboot, and it should boot from NVMe
Note: if you want to go back to booting from eMMC, mount the 1st partition off eMMC--that is eMMC partition that would normally be mounted to /boot on Manjaro) and change the name from extlinux.dontboot (or whatever you used in step 6) back to extlinux and reboot
 

