(21-Sep-2020, 08:11 AM)agent_kith Wrote:(19-Sep-2020, 01:21 AM)hkphantomgtr Wrote: Or, would you please make a NVMe supported installing ISO? Thanks again, and I'm sorry for the problems.That's a NVMe install kernel here. Is that working? What network card are you using on this computer?
NVMe is so fast (much faster than SSD somehow)... Would love to hear people's comments on this modern day storage - whether it sounds better or worse.
I have a 3 day break later this week, hopefully I can get the kernel builder site up and running (not very confident I can finish it in 3 days,but at least will get it started).
Hi, Agent Kith,
Yup. I've used Rufus and w32-image-writer to burn USB. With w32-image-writer, the burnt usb can boot and install, but the usb can't be edited. With Rufus, the burnt usb can boot and install, and be edited. But after replacing the vmlinuz for NVMe, then the pc show those text like "not a valid bootable medium and insert bootable ...." bla bla bla bla.
Hey, you're so kind to build the kernel builder. Yet I wish you get enough rest first, u know, to u and your family, nowadays nothing is more important than health. Pls. take
