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I'm trying to install Kubuntu 16.04 on M.2 SSD memory, but the memory doesn't seems to be detected at boot time.

I have the following configuration:

  • Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 motherboard. BIOS upgraded to the UEFI bios.
  • 120GB ATA OCZ-Vertex3 (SATA600) SSD memory
  • Delock PCI Express to M.2 NGFF card
    • with 128GB SM951 PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD memory

The M.2 is not selectable from the bios to boot directly from, but during installation of Kubuntu it is detected as /dev/nvme0n1. The other SSD drive is /dev/sda.

I created a EFI partition on /dev/sda1. When installing Kubuntu on /dev/sda2 I can boot it, but when it is installed on /dev/nvme0n1p1 I get the message "error: no such device ". I also tried in Legacy mode using an MBR partition table instead of a GPT partition table, but it gives the same results.

Any idea how I could install Kubuntu on the M.2 drive?

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