Some starter for ten questions:
Depends on how old your OS is. RPiOS Bookworm? No. RPiOS Bullseye? Probably not. RPiOS Buster and earlier? Maybe. Something else? No idea. You'll need to ask them.
- What are you using for a power supply?
- What OS are you running and what named release of it?
- What's the power requirement of the NVMe drive?
- What's the power requirement of the enclosure?
- What else do you have connected to the Pi's USB ports?
I have a working nvme encloser connected in the same time with sdcard. I copied everything to /boot and / on the nvme drive edited fstab, cmdline.txt using new partition UUIDS. EPPROM updated, booting order change to usb everythink is ok.
/dev/sda1 first partion is fat32 with boot and then mounted as /boot in fstab. i added a 10 second rootdelay also
During boot i can see:
EPPROM bootloader loading, i see the sda drive via usb detected, then i see the partions /dev/sda1, /dev/sda2, /dev/sda3 root partition is on /dev/sda2.
i got Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0). Is it the case that nvem disk needs some additional modules build into kernel or initramfs ?
Depends on how old your OS is. RPiOS Bookworm? No. RPiOS Bullseye? Probably not. RPiOS Buster and earlier? Maybe. Something else? No idea. You'll need to ask them.
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Wed Aug 27, 2025 6:28 pm