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NVME device driver
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New beta release can be found at https://github.com/derfsss/AmigaNVMeDevice/releases/tag/v1.68

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A native AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition block-device driver for NVMe SSDs on PCIe — partition, format, mount, and boot from NVMe namespaces.

Status: Beta (v1.68) — validated end-to-end under QEMU (Pegasos2, SAM460ex, AmigaOne, including boot-from-NVMe); real-hardware confirmation pending.

⚠️ Beta — actively under development. Expect bugs and rough edges; do not rely on it for anything important. Use at your own risk.

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@derfs
I tested the driver on my X5020. The installer did not work, it simply closes itself after the Devs/Kickstart selection and nothing is copied. I was able to install it manually, though.

I have a M2 disk via a x4 PCIe adapter on my system and nvme_stats can see it:

nvme_stats (built 11.06.2026 12:39:29)

=== nvme.device unit 0 (controller 0) ===
Model : ADATA SX8200PNP
Serial : 2N052L1J9GT7
Firmware : 32A0T54B
NSID : 1 Block size: 512 B Capacity: 476.93 GiB

The disk has a gpt partition table and among others a couple of NTFS parttions but they do not seem to mount automatically. My machine has also a gpt formatted Sata SSD disk, and NTFS partitions on it are always automounted without problems.

I also noticed that when I have the nvme driver installed on Kickstart, booting of AmigaOS hangs unusally often (just grey screen with partially loaded WB).

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@Gregor

Thanks for the feedback!

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same with the installation script, it does not work.

copy device in devs: and test-tools in c:
but, also after a fresh reboot, i only get the messages that the device can not be open.

hw:
sam460ex with nvme-pcie 1x adapter and latest uboot
in uboot the device was recognized and shown.

thank you for starting this project!

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@Gregor


gpt partition table is not supported by mounter.library.kmod

as far as I know.. its only RDB and MBR, unless gpt is handled internally in driver, this won't work..

clearly a system wide implementation is far better, then a per driver implementation. is not gpt made for bitlocker?

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I put a NVMe card/device to the X1000 but boot process hang after displaying some RadeonHD info (on debug). I booted also on another partition which has that device driver made the other guy some time ago and the same result, the boot process hangs.

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is not gpt made for bitlocker?

No, I think it comes from EFI.

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