Re: Support for NVMe drives in ACRN


Chaohong guo <chaohong.guo@...>
 

Do u check the boot order in UEFI BIOS ? Generally, the boot order is under the control of BIOS. UEFI bios should have a watchdog timer, if the first boot item didn't call exit-boot-service, BIOS will try to boot the next item in boot order list.


-Chaohong

-----Original Message-----
From: acrn-users@... [mailto:acrn-
users@...] On Behalf Of Wang, Hongbo
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2018 9:45 AM
To: acrn-users@...
Subject: Re: [acrn-users] Support for NVMe drives in ACRN

We haven't tried such combination before, will have a try and reply later.


Best regards.
Hongbo
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-----Original Message-----
From: acrn-users@...
[mailto:acrn-users@...] On Behalf Of Geoffroy Van
Cutsem
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2018 11:42 PM
To: acrn-users@...
Subject: [acrn-users] Support for NVMe drives in ACRN

Hi folks,

I have a NUC7i7BNH [1] that is equipped with both a NVMe and SATA SSD
drive. I have Clear Linux 25130 installed on the SSD (SATA). There are
a number of partitions on the NVMe drive but I'm not using any of
those at the moment. I have observed that the ACRN hypervisor does not
start correctly when the NVMe drive is installed. I don't know exactly
what is happening since I don't have a serial cable hooked up to it
but I never see the Clear Linux bootloader coming up. As soon as I
physically remove the NVMe drive, I can see that bootloader (the
Service OS is not coming up but I am treating this as a different problem).

Is this a known issue?

Geoffroy

[1]
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/boards-
kits/nuc/kits/
nuc7i7bnh.html



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