In that case updating the firmware to version 121C using issdfut_2.2.2 fixed the issue. From comment #54:
"I applied 121C firmware to my 600p NVMe SSD. BTW, the bootable ISO image does not work with UEFI machines, at least not with mine. I ran the firmware update from Windows 10 instead. The flashing went extremely fast; less than a second. After the firmware update, I performed a fresh install of Fedora 25 with LVM+XFS as I originally did. I have since been able to boot up, reboot, update, reboot several times without the data corruption issue I had before. This is looking pretty positive after 6 months of waiting!!"
Vic, could we check the firmware version in our faulty stick and update it if it's older than 121C?
I found this bug in redhat's bugzilla mentioning data corruption problems when using the Intel 600P NVMe with xfs: https:/ /bugzilla. redhat. com/show_ bug.cgi? id=1402533
In that case updating the firmware to version 121C using issdfut_2.2.2 fixed the issue. From comment #54:
"I applied 121C firmware to my 600p NVMe SSD. BTW, the bootable ISO image does not work with UEFI machines, at least not with mine. I ran the firmware update from Windows 10 instead. The flashing went extremely fast; less than a second. After the firmware update, I performed a fresh install of Fedora 25 with LVM+XFS as I originally did. I have since been able to boot up, reboot, update, reboot several times without the data corruption issue I had before. This is looking pretty positive after 6 months of waiting!!"
Vic, could we check the firmware version in our faulty stick and update it if it's older than 121C?