coreboot t440p/w541: enable nvme in grub_scan_disk
these laptops do not officially have nvme slots on them, but there is an ngff wifi slot which is PCI-E x1, and you can use a special adapter on it to run nvme ssds. total throughput is retarded by the x1 PCI-E configuration, but it's still faster than a sata ssd (nvmes are x4 PCI-E). support it in grub_scan_disk on the off chance that some users may make use of this. it should work just fine. Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>20240612_branch
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payload_seabios="y"
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payload_seabios="y"
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payload_seabios_withgrub="y"
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payload_seabios_withgrub="y"
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payload_memtest="y"
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payload_memtest="y"
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grub_scan_disk="ahci"
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grub_scan_disk="nvme ahci"
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payload_seabios="y"
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payload_seabios="y"
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payload_seabios_withgrub="y"
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payload_seabios_withgrub="y"
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payload_memtest="y"
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payload_memtest="y"
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grub_scan_disk="ahci"
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grub_scan_disk="nvme ahci"
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