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I have a Lenovo 330 IdeaPad with Intel Optane. The laptop came with Windows Pre Installed and was working surprisingly fast. I had to jump through a few hoops to get ubuntu running on the laptop (disable RST mode, Disable RT, gparted fix yada yada), but finally managed to get Linux installed. I am wondering how I can get Linux to use Optane Memory. Is there any way to do this? I heard about using bcache but can't seem to figure out how it's supposed to work.

SoWhat
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    Related: [Intel Optane Memory support for Ubuntu and Windows 10 dual boot on Dell i7](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1009710/intel-optane-memory-support-for-ubuntu-and-windows-10-dual-boot-on-dell-i7), [Ubuntu dual boot with Windows 10 on Intel Optane based computers](https://askubuntu.com/questions/990328/ubuntu-dual-boot-with-windows-10-on-intel-optane-based-computers) Also please use [full version numbers](https://meta.askubuntu.com/q/17941/250300), there are _two_ [supported 18.x versions](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases): 18.04 and 18.10. – Melebius Jun 26 '19 at 06:53
  • So there's no way of using Optane with Ubuntu @melebius – SoWhat Jun 26 '19 at 09:00
  • Likely not (yet), I am sorry. – Melebius Jun 26 '19 at 09:24

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