From: yasu <yasu@yasuaki.com>
To: Help Guix <help-guix@gnu.org>
Subject: nvme0n1p1 (NVME/M2/SSD) boot device recovery
Date: Sat, 21 May 2022 16:15:53 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ad7270dff4676a9264f131a457cfb6fdf5fc84d1.camel@yasuaki.com> (raw)
Hello!
I have just had a horrible experience of my Asus motherboard (TUF
GAMING X570-PLUS) suddenly not booting...The NVME device (CSSD-
M2B05GPG2VN) was no longer availalbe on the list of bootable devices
from BIOS menu of the motherboard.
I still don't know exactly what happened but my suspicion is that
something triggered the 'reset' of the motherboard (may have been that
the cr2032 battery went bad? I replaced it)
Here is what I did to solve it:
- I downloaded SystemRescue https://www.system-rescue.org/ , created a
USB thumbdrive boot device.
- After booting from it, I ran
efibootmgr -c -d /dev/nvme0n1p1 -p 1 -L "Guix" -l
"\EFI\Guix\grubx64.efi"
- Finally, I was able to select the NVME boot device.
It seemes that onboard ethernet (Probaly RealTek) completely died at
the same time... I tried various BIOS recovery procedure such as
triggeron ON/OFF of LAN from Bios Settings screen, updating to the
latest BIOS, etc, - none of it worked. So I am using a USB3.0
Ethernet Adaptor right now.
I hope this memo will be of use to someone in the future!
-Yasu
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