Raspberry Pi 4 USB BOOT SETUP || How To ENABLE USB BOOT On Raspberry Pi
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- Official Raspberry Pi 4 USB BOOT SETUP. Enable USB Boot On raspberry Pi 4 easily. Bored Of SD Card Boot Speeds On Raspberry Pi 4? Well, Not Anymore. The latest version of raspberry pi OS now officially lets to enable USB boot to boot any OS directly from SSD or Pendrive.
Raspberry Pi 4 is a single-board computer that helps running desktop operating systems, servers & more. Unlike, Desktop or laptop, The OS Of Raspberry Pi 4 can be installed on the SD Card To run and eventually we end up having lower read/write speeds. Thanks to the newer version of Raspberry Pi OS that helps in enabling the USB boot which eventually improves the huge performance of the overall system. Meaning, Once you Enable Raspberry Pi 4 USB Boot, this will update EEPROM / Firmware and helps in booting any operating system directly from USB without the need for an SD Card. The official Raspberry Pi 4 USB boot, Lets you boot any Operating system like Ubuntu, Raspbian OS, Manjaro & More Directly from USB. Simply, you can write any Image to the SSD, instead of SD Card and experience the huge bump in terms of boot up and read/write speeds.
Note - Once you Enable the USB Boot on raspberry Pi 4 using the raspi-config, It is going to update the EEPROM / Firmware on your Raspberry Pi 4. After that, you can directly write any ISO image to SSD and can boot directly from SSD or PenDrive (From USB) without the need for SD Card. Anyhow, watch the video and set up the Official USB boot on Raspberry Pi 4 in few minutes & Upgrade the EEPROM / Firmware to Boot any operating directly from USB.
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Things you need
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Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB Or 8GB )
Ethernet Cable
Keyboard
Mouse
SSD Or Pendrive
SD Card
Monitor And HDMI Cable
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Thank you for making this great video, it is straight forward and really easy to follow.
Very clear and concise, thanks.
Great video! keep up the good work.
Very nice and clean explanation. I tried it and It works! Maybe a tutorial on how to install Jellyfin on a Raspberry Pi using all your media from an external Hard Drive. Somehow when trying to add media it won't show up to add. Any help on that with makes it a perfect A plus. You already helped me a lot so this would be my ultimate goal. Thanks in advance
I am running Argon40 m.2 ,with pi4 SP / SATA III M.2 SSDs / M.2 2280 A55 with jan distro rasp-pi and it won't recognize ssd unless I unplug ssd and replug in then it boots?
When Clone SDCard to SSD in partition2 have error "drivers changed copy aborted" How to fix this ?
Before clone erase partion in SSD used gparted?
How to create dual boot in Raspi 4b?
Hi I m using ssd for batocera or retropie os image. Do you know why sometimes it works sometimes not ?
because not at all OS'es are optimised to run from SSD. Only few should boot from SSD
Hi. First thank you for this video. Second, a question: this method, is applicable to an Ubuntu instalation?
Yea
Have you ever seen the message "USB-MSD Boot Requires Newer Software"
I'm trying to move an SD Card to a external hard drive or another sd card to boot via a usb to micro sd adapter or a flash drive. But I get this message.
**note** I can boot a fresh install from my flash drive or hard drive but not the copy. I wonder if the install on my SD card is too old to be USB bootable.
Ok do one thing, Once you have updated the EEPROM in the sense it enables the USB Boot. Then try to burn the Raspbian Fresh IMG file in to SSD or USB drive using Balena Etcher and boot it shud work 100%
TIP: If you’re using balena etcher you don’t have to unzip the image-file. Zip files are working to for writing down on a sd-card
I didn't know that. Thanks for telling
Hey there! I have a smaller tech channel called Tech Theory that I started uploading on in November. I checked out some of your older videos made a couple months back about Linux and really enjoyed them. Would you be interested in doing some sort of Co-lab some time? Do you have an email that I can use to further reach out to you?
Thank you so much!
Can i use enclosure,? For ssd?
YOUCAN
As near as I can figure, this ONLY sets you up to run 32-bit RaspiOS from the SSD as there is no way to run "SD Card Copier" from Ubuntu. RaspiOS is only 32-bit and I would rather run the 64-bit Ubuntu OS. Is there a Ubuntu compiled version of the SD Card Copier? Oh yeah, an Ubuntu version of RPI-config would be nice as well. ;).
Otherwise, this is a very good article but, it will not result in a 64-bit OS on your RPI4.
Any direct answers can find me on Facebook. I do not monitor RUclips that much.
Once you update eeprom you can directly flash Ubuntu to SSD using etcher and plug it it shud boot
@@kskroyaltech i've done for the Manjaro kde version and it's working well... in coming years it'll be easy for us if they provide the Firmware update as default :)
How to download in ubuntu? I have ubuntu OS only
Why did you clone? what if after you setup the sdcard boot order to usb then remove sdcard without clonning and flash the new downloaded rpi.img to ssd then plug is this still works? or you need to start from the start.? 🤔
This Worked for me
First Thanks for the video 👍
How to write image on ssd
Using same steps ??
Same way you do with SD card use balena etcher
@@kskroyaltech thanks a lot 🌹
OK now ssd is readable
But I have problems with some images (wolfanoz - venom)
They can't be started !
Is there any specific config
To solve this issue
?
@@largesnake12 any news ?
when I try to copy over through SD Card Copier, I get a error stating "Could not create partition". Any help..
If you are on Linux (and, I supose, MacOS as well) don't worry, you can easily clone the SD with the simple command "dd" (disk duplicate). If you use windows, there are apps to "clone" SDs, but I don't know a name right now, xD) It should go something like this:
1. take the SD and the SSD and plug them into your laptop/PC with linux mac OS
2. Check wich device is wich! be sure! (you don't want to copy the content of an empty SSD into your raspberry SD):
lsblk
(See wich of the /dev/sdb or /dev/sdc... etc. is your SD card and wich one is the SSD you want to copy it too. Usually /dev/sda is your computers own disk. You will recognize each one from their size and partitions. (Sometimes SD cards are shown as "mmcblk0" or something like that)
3. Unmount the partitions of the SDcard and the SSD (to prevent that the system reads/writes anything from them while you are copying the content. May not be necessary, but its better practice):
sudo umount /dev/sdb1
sudo umount /dev/sdb2
etc (be SURE to point to the correct ones!) (here you want to type the numbers in the end, which are the partitions. You will still have access to the SD and the SSD themselves, but the partitions are goint to be unmounted, so the system won't do anything with them on its own)
4. Then simply use DD comand to duplicate one to the other: (in the example, the SD card is /dev/sdc (that usually has 2 partitions = sdc1 and sdc2, but we want to copy the full SD, so without the number) and the SSD is /dev/sdd:
sudo dd if=/dev/sdc of=/dev/sdd bs=4M status=progress; sync
(In this comand "if" means "imput file" and "of" "output file"; "bs=4M", the block size, of 4MB; status=progress is a verbose option so you see what it's doing instead of just wait looking to the terminal cursor wondering if it is doing something, haha; then "; sync" is just "wait until files are completely synchronized").
*If in the future you just want to backup an image of your SD (or SSD), change the output file (of=) to the path were you want to save it and a file name, like "of=/home/user/backups/raspberry_01-24-2021.img"). The rest of the command would be the same
Then the rest of the tutorial stays the same. But as January 2021, your bootloader version should already be in a version capable of this, since it is updated through regular apt-update (2020-09-03 or later)
Does ssd still get formatted to FAT32 ?
I guess But I haven't checked
"UNABLE TO READ PARTITION AS FAT" - and never boots up, no matter how many times I try and with how many USB SSD drives or pen drives ... if the drive is NOT FAT = lar
ger than 16 GB ... it will not load, simple as that ... and I have tried with numerous 16 GB SSDs and USB drives and this DOES NOT for some reason work, please advise on what to do
Doesn't work.
Hi there
I have issues with booting image on raspberry pi 4 (wolfanoz image 1tb)
With SSD (Kingston 960 g)
I did the steps and commands literally!
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo rpi-update
sudo reboot
sudo apt install rpi-eeprom
sudo nano /etc/default/rpi-eeprom-update
replace critical by beta
crtl-x and Y
sudo rpi-eeprom-update -d -f
sudo rpi-eeprom-update -d -f /lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader/beta/pieeprom-2020-05-15.bin
But still can't boot from USB
What's your best advise?
What should I do?
Is there something missing?
Follow the video that I have shown it works perfectly,
Also some images are not working to boot from USB
@@kskroyaltech thanks a lot for the help 👍🌹
@@kskroyaltech how can I do factory reset for Raspberry Pi 4?
Not working with twister os!!
Yes Only Few OS's are working . Ubuntu, Manjaro, Raspbian are working properly as per my testing
No I’m sticking with sd card
can we use HDD instead SSD ???????????????????????????????????????
okay vireo nakuuu
It doesnt work on Raspberry Pi 4 8GB, Ive tested the same method on 2GB and it did work.
Thanks for the information. I was excited about trying it on my Raspberry Pi 4's, which all have 8 GB, and now I think I might hold off for a while. My feeling is that eventually the kinks will get worked out but, like many things, if a person pushes the innovation too soon, one could end up spending a lot of time being frustrated. Thanks again.
Bro I'm in trouble can you please help a little
?
I was on oos cyberpunk rom and wished to come in miui stock
So I wiped everything
Then only fast boot left and trying to install fast boot rom but it's getting mis match image and device
Any solution for this
@@kskroyaltech Please do make a video on Windows 10 AME Ameliorated I am trying to run office 2016 on it on a VM itsa bit glitchy
The information is good, thanks.
However, not judgingly, just an advice, please dont use the accent that you are trying.
Your spoken English sounds clear and grammatically correct, go with that.
Artificially trying a phonetically incorrect accent is just cringe, also it doesn't add any value.