You're getting SO close to 100k subscribers. Thanks for covering all these topics, this is something I heard about but as with many things, have never had time to test it. Now I know exactly how it works!
Thanks Lee for the information on the boot order I just hope it will work on the Pi500 whenever I receive it. Congratulations on closing in on 100K subscribers as noted by JeffGeerling. Have a great day!
Great to see the developers focusing on these deeply unsexy but so helpful quality of life features. :) Thanks for making videos about these sorts of things. I'd miss a lot of them, otherwise.
impressive feature that also seems a long time coming in the ARM sphere. All that is needed is a feature to have the menu on by default, without any need to press a key.
Wonderful like with x86 with key 8 or 12 or whatever. I'm currently building an M.2 Hat and have already thought about what I do if I want to boot from USB and NVMe is permanently installed under my desk. This is the quick solution. Thanks.😎
Amazing news! Raspberry pi foundation changed the way that pi 5 creates screen with an EEPROM update a while ago which broke UEFI and no one is interested in fixing that.
this is really useful thanks! Question: can i write two OS images to one drive using a partition? when i go to write an image it wants do use the whole drive
My Dull NoteBook cost ~500 $Cdn and this includes the cost for Windows which i decided to remove after being warned that firmware auto-updates could turn it into a brick. The Raspberry Pi 500 would have required a separate display monitor and yet make me save some money, but i've got spoiled using rEFInd having a few Linux partitions for backup, so i guess i'll wait to hear about the next version hoping it works fine as a wireless iP-TV.
I few a couple of Pi 4s but have not done much with them yet. I like this idea of an easy multi-boot without swapping media (especially the SD card). Is it possible to add a 3 position selector switch to the case that sets it to USB, SD, or NVMe. When powered on, it just boots into the selected device? Would that require writing a custom boot loader to use the switch? Just a thought.
If your SD card or NVMe drive has multiple bootable partitions, does this interface show each one, or would that require a bootloader on the storage device? I'd love to have one NVMe drive with several images on it and be prompted on boot to choose which to load.
@@leepspvideo Would be interesting to see what happens if you try to select sd or USB if PINN resides on the NVME and that is the default boot medium. :-) Would it actually boot from one of the other ones or would it loop back to NVME immediately?
Follow-up to my question: yes, it works! I was able to boot Ubuntu Desktop from an SD-cardreader. PINN is on the NVME. RaspiOS is the default OS there. I booted RaspiOS, set the default boot-order to NVME first, then USB. Then I set the network-boot-ui to always show in raspi-config>advanced. After a reboot the pi showed me the prompt for PINN first, then I pressed the space key, the network-boot-ui menu showed up and I selected boot via USB. Then the pi booted Ubuntu Desktop. I did not test booting via the SD-slot on the pi, because I do not want to take the case apart to access that.
To Mr @leepspvideo What's the best powerbank for the raspberry pi 5 that's capable of providing 5v 5a supply without any conversion board Can you make a video on it
I have a question. Has anyone experienced such behavior or found a solution? On rpi4, when you picked usb boot, and had 2 drives (one bootable and one not), rpi had problems with always picking the right drive to boot from. It seemed like it was random, but more often than not it picked a non-bootable ssd-usb drive and hang there (without trying the second drive). The only hacky solution I was able to figure out was to put /boot on sd card, boot off of it and keep the system on the usb-ssd. Does this boot update allow picking from 2 usb-ssds or prioritize one over another?
Is your KDE build available for download and does it work with the Wayland back end? Mine was set to auto login but the update broke it and I was unable to get back to select a different environment
Do you have any videos on how to install a desktop environment on Ubuntu Server on the Raspberry Pi 5? It doesn't seem like it's even possible because I can't get it to boot to the display manager. It gets hung up and then I have to Ctrl+Alt+F2 to even be able to sign in again.
@@luigiprovencher from a long time ago 10 Ubuntu 20.04 distros in 1. Raspberry Pi 4. plus how to install with Tasksel ruclips.net/video/BBfRVnkUAOQ/видео.html Why don’t you download the version with a gui? Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Raspberry Pi 5. NVMe install Fix ruclips.net/video/2qkqCB8x2nM/видео.html Play Steam Games on Raspberry Pi 5. Ubuntu 23.10 ruclips.net/video/O9c24y92vhQ/видео.html Ubuntu 23.10 Raspberry Pi 5. improved video performance ruclips.net/video/6tFyuzJzDrc/видео.html
@@leepspvideo Because I just want to use KDE and don't want gnome and wanted to learn how to do it without tasksel but I don't even think that it works with tasksel the lat time I checked I think that even that was failing.
I've enabled the config boot menu but pressing space doesn't do anything it scrolls through the start up sequence and I can't seem to interrupt it to open the boot menu. Any ideas please ?
Starting to get disappointed with the Pi 5. I am currently awaiting my second replacement Pi 5 from Pi Hut. Both have failed in the same way with the video on HDMI0 becoming corrupted or just red screening after a few months, then HDMI1 failing very soon afterwards in the same way. I'm currently using my Pi 4 that has been rock solid for nearly 5 years. Anyone else had reliability problems with the Pi 5?
Two Pi5s here - both going strong for more than a year and they've seen some mileage... frequently moving them between different screens and a projector, depending on what I'm using them for.
You're getting SO close to 100k subscribers.
Thanks for covering all these topics, this is something I heard about but as with many things, have never had time to test it. Now I know exactly how it works!
Thanks Lee for the information on the boot order I just hope it will work on the Pi500 whenever I receive it. Congratulations on closing in on 100K subscribers as noted by JeffGeerling.
Have a great day!
Great to see the developers focusing on these deeply unsexy but so helpful quality of life features. :)
Thanks for making videos about these sorts of things. I'd miss a lot of them, otherwise.
Thanks for this good news! Multi-Boot is back in town 😎.
Wow I wish I knew about this earlier! I recently flashed my pi 5 to auto boot from usb.. Thanks Lee!
Good information. It's not something that I think would ever use on an SBC but it's good to know there's a "GRUB-like" application for Raspberry Pi.
impressive feature that also seems a long time coming in the ARM sphere. All that is needed is a feature to have the menu on by default, without any need to press a key.
Love that !! Thank you so much again.
Thanks for the video! it was very helpful.
Awesome thanks for the update this is very helpful
Wonderful like with x86 with key 8 or 12 or whatever. I'm currently building an M.2 Hat and have already thought about what I do if I want to boot from USB and NVMe is permanently installed under my desk. This is the quick solution. Thanks.😎
Gradually becoming more like a real desktop PC.
Thanks for the video
super useful - thank you
That's a huge upgrade for boot loading
but still no create and boot into partition and multi boot option from same storage media
I've been looking into multibooting from the same drive on a Pi5 and PINN was looking quite promising.
This beats unplugging and replugging drives
Amazing news! Raspberry pi foundation changed the way that pi 5 creates screen with an EEPROM update a while ago which broke UEFI and no one is interested in fixing that.
You should be able to just hold space down. No need to keep tapping it. Does that not work?
Now all we got to do now is get Windows 11 sorted out. Just sucks the drivers messing things up.
Why would you want to install a spyware and virus software on your pi?
Interesting video. 👍
this is really useful thanks! Question: can i write two OS images to one drive using a partition? when i go to write an image it wants do use the whole drive
oh I think i've just seen the answer to my question further down in the comments. didn't want to use PINN
Holding down the key also works
Why does it show latest version Nov?
My Dull NoteBook cost ~500 $Cdn and this includes the cost for Windows which i decided to remove after being warned that firmware auto-updates could turn it into a brick. The Raspberry Pi 500 would have required a separate display monitor and yet make me save some money, but i've got spoiled using rEFInd having a few Linux partitions for backup, so i guess i'll wait to hear about the next version hoping it works fine as a wireless iP-TV.
I few a couple of Pi 4s but have not done much with them yet. I like this idea of an easy multi-boot without swapping media (especially the SD card). Is it possible to add a 3 position selector switch to the case that sets it to USB, SD, or NVMe. When powered on, it just boots into the selected device? Would that require writing a custom boot loader to use the switch? Just a thought.
Excellent...😎
Will this work on Pi 4
I searched for this question before I asked it myself! 😅
I can't see a reason why it shouldn't work. Seems like it's a software based feature.
ayyyoo i defo need that
Was it the 70's or 80's when we used to say "KEWL!"
Will this work on the pi 4b??
Is this also possible to do on a headless pi without a physical keyboard attached to a usb port?
@@dudesinstereo yes
Headless SSH and Remote Desktop setup. Raspberry Pi imager 1.6 Advanced mode.
ruclips.net/video/sKi0hQ-ZAIAH/видео.htmleadless SSH and Remote Desktop setup. Raspberry Pi imager 1.6 Advanced mode.
ruclips.net/video/sKi0hQ-ZAIA/видео.html
If your SD card or NVMe drive has multiple bootable partitions, does this interface show each one, or would that require a bootloader on the storage device? I'd love to have one NVMe drive with several images on it and be prompted on boot to choose which to load.
It works together with PINN. I have just an NVME drive connected to my Pi5 and at boot I first see the prompt for PINN and then this menu here.
@@WalterLayher I was going to suggest PINN.. you can only have one of each.type. USB , nvme, sd
@@leepspvideo Would be interesting to see what happens if you try to select sd or USB if PINN resides on the NVME and that is the default boot medium. :-) Would it actually boot from one of the other ones or would it loop back to NVME immediately?
Follow-up to my question: yes, it works! I was able to boot Ubuntu Desktop from an SD-cardreader. PINN is on the NVME. RaspiOS is the default OS there. I booted RaspiOS, set the default boot-order to NVME first, then USB. Then I set the network-boot-ui to always show in raspi-config>advanced. After a reboot the pi showed me the prompt for PINN first, then I pressed the space key, the network-boot-ui menu showed up and I selected boot via USB. Then the pi booted Ubuntu Desktop. I did not test booting via the SD-slot on the pi, because I do not want to take the case apart to access that.
To Mr @leepspvideo
What's the best powerbank for the raspberry pi 5 that's capable of providing 5v 5a supply without any conversion board
Can you make a video on it
I have a question. Has anyone experienced such behavior or found a solution? On rpi4, when you picked usb boot, and had 2 drives (one bootable and one not), rpi had problems with always picking the right drive to boot from. It seemed like it was random, but more often than not it picked a non-bootable ssd-usb drive and hang there (without trying the second drive). The only hacky solution I was able to figure out was to put /boot on sd card, boot off of it and keep the system on the usb-ssd. Does this boot update allow picking from 2 usb-ssds or prioritize one over another?
Wow! BIOS!
nice
awesome
Is your KDE build available for download and does it work with the Wayland back end?
Mine was set to auto login but the update broke it and I was unable to get back to select a different environment
@@markevs3360 yes it’s Wayland link in the description of the most recent videos
KDE Plasma Pi 5
ruclips.net/p/PLMJAjiTgBtFnJ4563mevOckNsz5Cm45LH
Do you have any videos on how to install a desktop environment on Ubuntu Server on the Raspberry Pi 5? It doesn't seem like it's even possible because I can't get it to boot to the display manager. It gets hung up and then I have to Ctrl+Alt+F2 to even be able to sign in again.
@@luigiprovencher from a long time ago
10 Ubuntu 20.04 distros in 1. Raspberry Pi 4. plus how to install with Tasksel
ruclips.net/video/BBfRVnkUAOQ/видео.html
Why don’t you download the version with a gui?
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Raspberry Pi 5. NVMe install Fix
ruclips.net/video/2qkqCB8x2nM/видео.html
Play Steam Games on Raspberry Pi 5. Ubuntu 23.10
ruclips.net/video/O9c24y92vhQ/видео.html
Ubuntu 23.10 Raspberry Pi 5. improved video performance
ruclips.net/video/6tFyuzJzDrc/видео.html
@@leepspvideo Because I just want to use KDE and don't want gnome and wanted to learn how to do it without tasksel but I don't even think that it works with tasksel the lat time I checked I think that even that was failing.
@ my build uses kde with Raspberry Pi OS
KDE Plasma Pi 5
ruclips.net/p/PLMJAjiTgBtFnJ4563mevOckNsz5Cm45LH
@@leepspvideo Yeah I know I downloaded them all already.
hello,could you tell me which os verion of kde you used,i need this,the pios default os env i really dislike,thanks。
@@sixkingisme I have a playlist. Download in the description
KDE Plasma Pi 5
ruclips.net/p/PLMJAjiTgBtFnJ4563mevOckNsz5Cm45LH
@ think the step is the same as debian install kde,it is soomth?
@ not sure I understand? This will work the same for kde. It updates the eeprom which is separate from the os
@@leepspvideosorry,i mean it is kde work well in pios,react quickly,not crack . Just like kde in x86 machines.
@ it works great. I have a playlist here and a download link in the description
KDE Plasma Pi 5
ruclips.net/p/PLMJAjiTgBtFnJ4563mevOckNsz5Cm45LH
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Nice
I've enabled the config boot menu but pressing space doesn't do anything it scrolls through the start up sequence and I can't seem to interrupt it to open the boot menu. Any ideas please ?
@@akaunionjack are you on the latest eeprom update?
@@akaunionjack Bluetooth keyboard?
@leepspvideo no it's the wireless one from pihut with the usb receiver.
@@leepspvideo yes I think it said January 14th
@@akaunionjack I haven’t had an issue on 3 Raspberry Pi 5s. Try the Raspberry Pi forums
My pi just keeps shutting down when i try to boot up
@mrb3rws977 Raspberry Pi 4 Wont Boot Fix. Bootloader Update.
ruclips.net/video/oX-kH2jYvFE/видео.html
Starting to get disappointed with the Pi 5. I am currently awaiting my second replacement Pi 5 from Pi Hut. Both have failed in the same way with the video on HDMI0 becoming corrupted or just red screening after a few months, then HDMI1 failing very soon afterwards in the same way. I'm currently using my Pi 4 that has been rock solid for nearly 5 years. Anyone else had reliability problems with the Pi 5?
Two Pi5s here - both going strong for more than a year and they've seen some mileage... frequently moving them between different screens and a projector, depending on what I'm using them for.
nope...rock solid...
For people thinks that it is not on the Pi 4 it’s it there too i got the update
Polish nationalists like it too