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Allow /dev devices for NVMe SSD's and vagrant disks#6
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I think this is likely fixed in 7e2117a. |
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NVMe devices can't be configured with SCSI addresses, because they aren't SCSI devices.
Also, adding extra disks in different vagrant providers or VM platforms results in different SCSI addresses, while the /dev device names are consistent.
This is tested to work in both vagrant and on physical machines with journaling on Intel P3700 NVMe SSD's.