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  1. NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5 - Jeff Geerling

    • Learn how to enable the external PCIe port and boot the Pi 5 model B directly off NVMe storage, which is faster and more reliable than microSD. Follow the steps to flash Pi OS, clone your microSD, or use a PCI… See more

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    In my video about the brand new Raspberry Pi 5, I mentioned the new external PCIe port makes it possible to boot the standard Pi 5 model B directly off NVMe storage—an option whic… See more

    Jeff Geerling
    Enable The External PCI Express Port

    First, enable the external PCIe port on the Raspberry Pi 5. Edit /boot/config.txt and add the following at the bottom: I have the pciex1_gen=3 part commented out above because R… See more

    Jeff Geerling
    Set NVMe Early in The Boot Order

    The PCIe connection should work after a reboot, but your Pi won't try booting off an NVMe SSD yet. For that, you need to change the BOOT_ORDER in the Raspberry … See more

    Jeff Geerling
    Flash The SSD with Raspberry Pi Imager

    To get the NVMe SSD to boot your Pi, it needs to have an OS. One option would be to clone an existing installation to it using rpi-clone or some other tool (see below), but my pref… See more

    Jeff Geerling
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