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I want to install ubuntu on specific NVME SSD drive and I want to make sure that the installer won't have access to the another NVME SSD drive in my laptop. When I first tried the installation, the installer corrupted my Windows Boot partition, even though I carefully selected the correct drive and triple checked it. (Even in the boot partition option.) So I am not trusting it anymore. The best would be a kernel-level solution for this, because it shouldn't do anything at all with the another NVME SSD drive. My BIOS isn't capable of disabling/freezing devices. The solutions for SATA drives didn't work, so please don't flag this as duplicate.

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