Kubuntu on M2 PCIe disk?
Chris Green
cl at isbd.net
Thu Oct 29 09:24:25 UTC 2020
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 09:52:49PM -0700, rikona wrote:
> It's upgrade time, from 16.04... Considering putting a new install of
> Kubuntu on a new M2 PCIe disk to improve performance a bit [same old
> box otherwise]. Would this be a normal UEFI large-disk install, as on a
> hard disk, or is there more to it? Any problems, issues, etc? Any
> interaction specific to just Kubuntu with a new M2 PCIe disk, or does
> the desktop not make any difference? Anyone actually done this? Hoping
> for just a plain vanilla install, but saw several adverse online
> comments re Ubuntu on M2 PCIes...
>
I added a PCIe disk to my desktop system recently and installed 20.04
on it. Once I was through the issues of getting the PCIe disk visible
to the OS at boot time there was no problem at all getting Linux
installed on it.
I did have quite a few conversations with the very helpful denizens of
the help-grub at gnu.org mailing list getting the boot side of things
sorted.
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Chris Green
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