Hi guys,
It is my first time installing a Debian alongside windows on my laptop (Acer Predator triton 300 - 2019 model). My device has 2 Nvme drives (one running windows & other empty planning to install Debian) and a hard disk. During install (Debian 12 - stable), my Nvme drives aren't detected. The partitioning tool only shows the HDD & the USB from which I'm booting. Checked online regarding possible fixes. Many were suggesting to disable RAID in BIOS, but unfortunately there is no option in BIOS to do so. Another common solution to others was to use Debian testing, but since the post that I referred was during buster - the testing kernel would obviously be bookworm which is indeed what I'm using right now.
For diagnostics I've ran the following commands (asked by devs for similar posts) & the output is attached herewith,
> dmesg | grep -i nvm
> Found 2 remapped NVMe devices.
> lspci -k
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Looking forward to hearing your valuable comments!!
It is my first time installing a Debian alongside windows on my laptop (Acer Predator triton 300 - 2019 model). My device has 2 Nvme drives (one running windows & other empty planning to install Debian) and a hard disk. During install (Debian 12 - stable), my Nvme drives aren't detected. The partitioning tool only shows the HDD & the USB from which I'm booting. Checked online regarding possible fixes. Many were suggesting to disable RAID in BIOS, but unfortunately there is no option in BIOS to do so. Another common solution to others was to use Debian testing, but since the post that I referred was during buster - the testing kernel would obviously be bookworm which is indeed what I'm using right now.
For diagnostics I've ran the following commands (asked by devs for similar posts) & the output is attached herewith,
> dmesg | grep -i nvm
> Found 2 remapped NVMe devices.
> lspci -k


Looking forward to hearing your valuable comments!!
Statistics: Posted by neongashmen — 2024-02-04 21:50 — Replies 2 — Views 53