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RE: [Linux] Someone help me here (grub2) #11
I don't know how grub probe works, but it shouldn't be surprising that Windows 10 doesn't have grub (dev/sdc1 | dev/nvme0n1p1), as for what you have on dev/sdb1 it doesn't say, but I wouldn't be shocked if it is another VM, which also might not have Grub or shares your main OS's Grub.
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RE: [Linux] Someone help me here (grub2) #12
(10-26-2017, 07:01 PM)Ecks Wrote: I don't know how grub probe works, but it shouldn't be surprising that Windows 10 doesn't have grub (dev/sdc1 | dev/nvme0n1p1), as for what you have on dev/sdb1 it doesn't say, but I wouldn't be shocked if it is another VM, which also might not have Grub or shares your main OS's Grub.

sdb is the drive that my linux build is on. sda and sdc are part of an array and won't detect anything, windows is on the nvme drive.

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RE: [Linux] Someone help me here (grub2) #13
I haven't done much in the way of NVMe drives in a grub installation, but they might not be supported in the current production release. The grub-git AUR package (if you're on Arch) apparently has patches for this, but you might want to wait until it's stable.

Source: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=209653
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RE: [Linux] Someone help me here (grub2) #14
(10-26-2017, 10:21 PM)Inori Wrote: I haven't done much in the way of NVMe drives in a grub installation, but they might not be supported in the current production release. The grub-git AUR package (if you're on Arch) apparently has patches for this, but you might want to wait until it's stable.

Source: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=209653

They are. Sometime around the dawn of linux-4 they got official support (way before samsung monopolized on them). Unfortunately I'm not running arch (although the package would still work).

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