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Published in 2023-1-5 19:39:06 | Show all floors |Read mode
Is there any way to boot Orange Pi 5 system from M.2 SSD without SD card?

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Published in 2023-1-22 12:09:18 | Show all floors
If you are referring to the Orange Pi 5 OS then there is a dedicated firmware to flash direct to SSD (as well 2 others for NVME and SD card).

https://drive.google.com/drive/f ... t8rnQ3iOVztzTvecZPh

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Published in 2023-7-3 22:08:11 | Show all floors
You can follow the instructions in the PDF for the Pi 5+. I wanted to change the boot image and the instructions worked. Essentially use the PC app to wipe the flash and the SSD.
What it doesn't mention is how to change the boot loader to give you an option to dual boot from an SD or USB once the NVME has been installed. That would be a nice update.

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Published in 2023-7-11 11:51:02 | Show all floors
The Orange Pi 5 bootloader/u-boot is a firmware that initializes and controls the booting process of the Orange Pi 5 single-board  diamonds rings for cheap computer. It plays a crucial role in loading the operating system and managing hardware resources, ensuring a smooth and efficient start-up for the device.

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Published in 2023-7-28 18:09:26 | Show all floors
The Pi 5+ can be set up by following the PDF guide. The instructions helped me when I needed to replace the boot image. Use the PC software to delete everything off of the flash and the SSD drift boss

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Published in 2023-10-12 01:29:25 | Show all floors
sliceofpiPublished in 2023-7-3 11:08
You can follow the instructions in the PDF for the Pi 5+. I wanted to change the boot image and the  ...

You can also wipe the SPI flash with this command:
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mtdblock0 bs=1M count=1
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