stalebrim So it's not even M.2, it's just soldered in?
32/64/128 GB soldered eMMC drives are not unusual in low-end netbooks/laptops.
I have a Dell Inspiron 11-1380 laptop (circa 2018) with a 128 GB eMMC running Kubuntu, and I've owned two other 32 GB eMMC 11-3180's a few years older, both running Windows (slowly).
Although Windows netbooks with eMMC are still sold (e.g. HP Streams), most of the time eMMC is now found in low-end Chromebooks. Most eMMC netbook/laptops have Celeron processors and 4 GB RAM. and are fanless. The 2016-2018 price point was about $125-200, today more in the $200-250 range. At that price point, you are buying laptop that when it breaks, time to recycle.
@Axios It looks like the end of the road. Sorry about that, but been there, done that ... one died from old age, the other from a Steam Oil bath. The remaining 11-3180 is running Kubuntu, which in the eyes of Solus fanboys, is probably a fate worse than death. π