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[SOLVED] Install Ventoy to NVMe under Linux - aaronpriest - 09-18-2020 Howdy! I can't get ./Ventoy2Disk.sh to install to an NVMe drive under various Linux distributions, though SATA SSD works fine. I suspect it has something to do with the partition names starting with a p, such as p1, p2, etc. where on SATA it only has the number itself, such as /dev/sdb1, sdb2, etc. With NVMe it looks like /dev/nvme1n1p1, nvme1n1p2, etc. Here is the error where it dumps out: ubuntu@vps:~/ventoy-1.0.21$ sudo ./Ventoy2Disk.sh -I -r 400000 -s -g /dev/nvme1n1 ********************************************** Ventoy: 1.0.21 longpanda admin@ventoy.net https://www.ventoy.net ********************************************** Disk : /dev/nvme1n1 Model: WDC CL SN720 SDAQNTW-512G-2000 (nvme) Size : 476 GB Style: GPT You will reserve 400000 MB disk space Attention: You will install Ventoy to /dev/nvme1n1. All the data on the disk /dev/nvme1n1 will be lost!!! Continue? (y/n) y All the data on the disk /dev/nvme1n1 will be lost!!! Double-check. Continue? (y/n) y Create partitions on /dev/nvme1n1 by parted in GPT style ... Done mkfs on disk partitions ... create efi fat fs /dev/nvme1n1p2 ... mkfs.fat 4.1 (2017-01-24) success mkexfatfs 1.3.0 ERROR: failed to open '/dev/nvme1n11' in read-write mode: No such file or directory. writing data to disk ... sync data ... esp partition processing ... Install Ventoy to /dev/nvme1n1 successfully finished. ubuntu@vps:~/ventoy-1.0.21$ I tried booting off the livecd.iso, but it only shows /dev/sda and /dev/sdb (which don't exist) and thus it can't install to them, it says "Failed to access /dev/sdb, maybe root privilege is needed". It doesn't show /dev/nvme0n1 and /dev/nvme1n1 if I hit refresh. RE: Install Ventoy to NVMe under Linux - longpanda - 09-18-2020 Yes, Nvme is not supported now. Both the install script and the work script need to be modified. RE: Install Ventoy to NVMe under Linux - aaronpriest - 09-18-2020 Is there a way to create and format the two partitions manually? Or a way I can modify the scripts to attempt to install this tonight? Any tips? ;-) RE: Install Ventoy to NVMe under Linux - longpanda - 09-18-2020 I just update https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/blob/master/INSTALL/tool/VentoyWorker.sh But I don't have a nvme drive so it's not tested yet. You can update this script (override the script in the install package) and retry. RE: Install Ventoy to NVMe under Linux - aaronpriest - 09-18-2020 Thanks! I'll give it a try. I was able to get Windows Server 2019 core edition installed and that was enough to run the Windows version to do what I was attempting before heading to bed... hehe! The Windows version worked fine on NVMe (using -U of course). RE: Install Ventoy to NVMe under Linux - longpanda - 11-16-2020 Please try with latest release if possiable RE: Install Ventoy to NVMe under Linux - spanspek - 11-16-2020 (11-16-2020, 10:57 AM)longpanda Wrote: Please try with latest release if possiableWow! Quickfix ... how about support for .sblive images? Thanks again for an amazing tool! https://forums.ventoy.net/showthread.php?tid=1423 |