Where dmesg contains the actual driver version tag of the running dmesg | grep "ioDrive driver" Reserve space status: Healthy Reserves: 100.00%, warn at 10.00% Internal temperature: 64.47 degC, max 64.97 degC PCIe negotiated link: 4 lanes at 5.0 Gt/sec each, 2000.00 MBytes/sec total Located in slot 0 Center of ioDrive2 Adapter Controller SN:1241D0259 These affect AMD CPUs starting with 5.4.0, and Intel CPUs after about kernel 5.8.0.Īdd the following to your /etc/default/grub:įusion-io ioDrive2 1.205TB, Product Number:F00-001-1T20-CS-0001, SN:1241D0259, FIO SN:1241D0259 Starting with Linux kernel 5.4.0, significant changes to the kernel were made that require additional boot time kernel flags for this driver to work. v4.20.2 - Grey Dawn supports most kernels that pre-date 5.0. v5.12.1 (A Fine Boi) will work on all 5.x kernels that are 5.12 and lower, but is not guaranteed to work on 5.13. The release tags follow Linux Kernel versions. Releases are tagged, and should be checked out by their tag.
Backgroundĭriver support for FusionIO cards has been lagging behind kernel releases, effectively making these cards an expensive paperweight when running a distribution like Ubuntu / Arch / Fedora / ProxMox which all supply newer kernels than supported by the original drivers. Please refer to the Fusion-io and OEM Part Numbers Matrix.
How to Identify your Fusion-io Card (including VSL version) IOMemory-VSL4įor the iomemory-vsl4 driver please go to the iomemory-vsl4 repo. It comes with no warranty, it may cause DATA LOSS or CORRUPTION.
This is an unsupported update of the original driver source for FusionIOĬards.