![]() Problem now is that HassOs does not use same kernel file placement as RaspBian so I have to tweak a bit the installation, or fallback to less desiderable solutions such as running HA on top of a standard Rasbian + docker.Īs a test, I used RaspberryOS’ own SDcard copy, and cloned the SDcard content to NVME. Trying to clone current raspberryOS on sdcard to NVMe and verify whether my setup is botched or there is some tweak on HASSOS to be performed.Ĭopying the file to the first partition let me get past this… landing to nothing. The native NVMe boot claims I need an updated “software” (and I just run both up-to-date bootloader code and cm4 firmware), so it seems that something went wrong. try to boot with the SdCard removed (boot sequence should use NVMe at first but better safe than sorry).“etcher” hassos on the NVME disk by using an nvme-to-usb adapter.tweak with rpiboot, to add nvme support: current raspberry imager does not support enabling NVMe, so you have to git clone the rpiboot code ( GitHub - raspberrypi/usbboot: Raspberry Pi USB booting code, moved from tools repository) on a linux machine and make a bootloader update.install RaspberryOS on an SDcard, and run rpi-update.Want use a native HASSOS but sofar it seems not to be working. this carrier board: CM4-IO-BASE-B - Waveshare Wiki.CM4 (2GB, no eMMC, no wifi, just first try, and for sure better than my current 3b).I just started playing with the following:
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