iomemory-vsl
Huawei-WMI
iomemory-vsl | Huawei-WMI | |
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146 | 219 | |
0.7% | - | |
5.7 | 3.3 | |
about 2 months ago | 29 days ago | |
C | C | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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iomemory-vsl
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How to install self compiled modules
EDIT: This is the link to the driver's github repo: https://github.com/RemixVSL/iomemory-vsl. I also checked the verbose output of update-initramfs and I don't find the driver in there so it's not adding it.
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[FS][US-MD] PCIe Flash Accelerators / SSDs: Oracle F80 800GB, SanDisk ioMemory SX300/PX600 1.3TB
These require a special driver for Linux: https://github.com/RemixVSL/iomemory-vsl Upgraded to latest firmware.
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[FS][US-MI] 2x Fusion ioScale 3.2TB PCIe SSDs
Not plug and play and I'm not sure about bootable. I've only used them on Linux with this post https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/configuring-fusion-io-sandisk-iodrive-iodrive2-ioscale-and-ioscale2-cards-with-proxmox.54832/ + the custom drivers here https://github.com/RemixVSL/iomemory-vsl on Proxmox 7. I also had them running on RHEL7 for a while via Sandisk/Dell's drivers but I couldn't get it working on RHEL8 so I swapped to Proxmox since someone else had already figured out the solution.
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Will a fusion I.O drive work as a day to day solid-state drive?
I have three FusionIO ioDrive2 MLC cards each in a different Proxmox server. With https://github.com/RemixVSL/iomemory-vsl, they work just fine with modern Linux kernels. They use a different device name (fioX instead of sdX) so they don't show up in some UIs that are filtering by name. Otherwise, they act like a normal block device. I've got them set up as additional Ceph OSDs.
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FusionIo ioDrive2 Windows install tutorial
Download drivers from a year kinda close to when the drive came out. I tried more recent versions that didn't work and settled one from Lenovo's site. Following the compatibility list from this Github page for an open-source version of the drivers for Proxmox, I picked dd_fusion-io_iomemory_sx300_gen3.5_4.2.0.988_x64_windows.exe (version 3 for my model no.)
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So I picked up this old enterprise SSD for plotting. Anyone else try these? It has a 17PBW rating!
Yes, I spent several hours before I got it working under Ubuntu. I think the driver available from WD/Sandisk would work fine for Windows. But I had to use the community updated project IOMemory-VSL on GitHub to build DKMS files to support the latest Linux Kernel. I used the Sandisk instructions and other utilities to update the drives firmware and perform a low level format.
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TrueNAS SCALE with ioMemory SX300 SSD
Using the v5.10.0 Tag:
Huawei-WMI
- Correr PC Manager de Huawei en Linux
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How comes PC manager battery limiter in Windows boot, affects Linux boot too?
No, you cannot change it from bios, there is no such option. The limit is stored inside the battery controller. If you use linux, you may use matebook-applet to change battery profile. More info here: Huawei-WMI
What are some alternatives?
rtw88-usb - rtw88 family usb driver for linux rtl8723du rtl8822bu rtl8821cu rtl8822cu
matebook-applet - System tray applet/control app for Huawei Matebook
iomemory-vsl4 - Updated Fusion-io iomemory VSL4 Linux (version 4.3.7) driver for recent kernels.
surface-aggregator-module - Linux ACPI and Platform Drivers for Surface Devices using the Surface Aggregator Module over Surface Serial Hub (Surface Book 2, Surface Pro 2017, Surface Laptop, and Newer)
AQtion - Aquantia AQC multigigabit NIC linux driver (atlantic) - development preview
linux-on-huawei-matebook-13-2019 - MateBook 13 running Linux
ebpfkit-monitor - ebpfkit-monitor is a tool that detects and protects against eBPF powered rootkits
linux - XanMod: Linux kernel source code tree
ebpfkit - ebpfkit is a rootkit powered by eBPF
kernel - Linux kernel with modifications for Microsoft Surface devices.
simplefs - A simple native file system for Linux kernel
ltp - Linux Test Project (mailing list: https://lists.linux.it/listinfo/ltp)