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boot from ssd in pi desktop

gdenicolas
gdenicolas over 8 years ago

I couldnt find the file pidesktop.deb. The webpage is really complicated.

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  • cstanton
    0 cstanton over 8 years ago

    Hi gdenicolas ,

     

    You don't need the debian file to boot from the SSD. In the user manual is a step by step guide and explanation on how to set this up:

    Pi Desktop User Manual_EN_Rev3.2-FINAL.pdf

     

    I've asked internally about the debian file, and I've read through the manual where there's some typing errors that need to be fixed (eg. capitalization of linux commands).

     

    Feel free to ask me any questions on this as I've been working with this add-on board (and have one sat on my desk).

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    0 tuctboh over 8 years ago in reply to cstanton

    My concern not loading the pidesktop.deb is that you lose out on :

     

    ppp-hdclone (What it does probably can be done just by dd'ing the image to the mSata)

     

    ppp-boot (This actually changes the /boot/cmdline.txt to change the root, which isn't mentioned. I had previously set the usb variable, but AFTER I put it all together so can't get the card out to test if it isn't needed)

     

    embest.service/embest-shutdown.service/rtc.py/sync-hwclock - Seem like they make sure the HWClock is up to date, not mentioned in the manual.

     

    Tuc

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    0 cstanton over 8 years ago in reply to tuctboh

    The SDCard isn't needed when booting from USB after the bit is set. The Pi prioritises booting from SDCard if it is inserted as well as the USB device.

     

    If you have only a USB bootable device inserted, and the SDCard removed, you don't have to change the location in /boot/cmdline.txt. It's probably best to set the bit before putting the Pi inside the enclosure.

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    0 tuctboh over 8 years ago in reply to cstanton

    None of that was in any doco I received. image I actually got it all running by trial/error. I used a small SD card so don't care about its loss. But nice to have the deb for the extra RTC stuff.

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    0 cstanton over 8 years ago in reply to tuctboh

    tuctboh

    You're right that it doesn't say which device it prioritises, though it does say on page 15 that the SD Card is no longer needed. Do you feel it should be explicitly stated to remove the SD Card ?

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    0 tuctboh over 8 years ago in reply to cstanton

    Hi,

     

    Yes, do think it would be useful. I think even more useful is telling you to install the "Type A to micro USB" *BEFORE* you put the lid on. I found I needed to pry the lid off (Whoever designed it meant for it NEVER to come off. image ) and press/lift the hat ever so slightly to get it to align JUST right. The 2nd time I put it together when I was testing things I ended up doing it outside the case so I could take out/put in the SD card... So it really is out of the case. Adds a nice blue glow to my work room

     

    Tuc

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    0 tuctboh over 8 years ago in reply to cstanton

    Hi,

     

    Yes, do think it would be useful. I think even more useful is telling you to install the "Type A to micro USB" *BEFORE* you put the lid on. I found I needed to pry the lid off (Whoever designed it meant for it NEVER to come off. image ) and press/lift the hat ever so slightly to get it to align JUST right. The 2nd time I put it together when I was testing things I ended up doing it outside the case so I could take out/put in the SD card... So it really is out of the case. Adds a nice blue glow to my work room

     

    Tuc

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