This must be an Intel implementation, since new systems from all the majors (Dell, HP, Lenovo and others) are dropping AHCI support in favor of IRST-only implementation at the firmware level.
That being the case, on systems without AHCI mode, you'll need to build a new image using the IRST install driver.
ejn63
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August 7th, 2023 09:00
This must be an Intel implementation, since new systems from all the majors (Dell, HP, Lenovo and others) are dropping AHCI support in favor of IRST-only implementation at the firmware level.
That being the case, on systems without AHCI mode, you'll need to build a new image using the IRST install driver.
https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000132969/how-to-load-intel-rapid-storage-technology-driver-to-install-os-on-nvme-memory
jlane697
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August 7th, 2023 10:00
Thanks for the info, I guess it makes sense for them phase out the old technology. Time to build a new image.