Installing Slackware Live on an NVME drive.
by JamesGT from LinuxQuestions.org on (#4XFQ3)
I am trying to install Slackware Live PLASMA 5 onto an older system that I've installed an NVME drive with a PCI-E adapter. The system is older, but it's still UEFI. The machine will not boot from the NVME drive, but I think I can boot from a recognized drive, then have it switch to booting from the NVME drive.
When I boot up my machine on Slackware Live, it can see and find the NVME drive, but when I run setup2hd, it doesn't find the NVME option as a drive. When I try to run Slackware 14.2 DVD installer, it does the same. Is there a way around this?
If I just dd'ed with iso2usb.sh would that work?


When I boot up my machine on Slackware Live, it can see and find the NVME drive, but when I run setup2hd, it doesn't find the NVME option as a drive. When I try to run Slackware 14.2 DVD installer, it does the same. Is there a way around this?
If I just dd'ed with iso2usb.sh would that work?