I just re-tested my setup with the following findings: run for example linux and use mount from command line basically you can also mount HassOS partitions different way. the boot partition 'mounts' and you can see all the RPI boot files. so when you plug your USB SSD in Windows. How did you do this ? "Just copy the boot files from the 5.3 FAT partition over 5.9"īecause with hassio, we can't see the content of my ssd on my Mac. In case it is of any interest i'm using USB SSD adapter which is based on JMICRON JMS580 and SSD is Samsung 860 EVO SSD 250 Gt M.2 SATA SSD Just copy the boot files from the 5.3 FAT partition over 5.9. i was about to loose all hope :)Īfter banging my head against the wall trying to get RPI3B (not plus version) to boot HA from USB SSD i confirm this works for 5.9 (and most likely all versions 5.4+ onwards). I believe the problem depends on WHICH USB SSD you have and obviously something has changed with the boot files from 5.4 on onwards. I did a lot of test and made 5.8 work (and 5.4…) I just copied the “boot” files on the FAT partition from 5.3 to the 5.8 version and now it works fine. My raspberry 3B+ with Kingston mSATA 120 GB on GeekWorm x850 v3.1 doesn’t work above 5.3 neither 32 or 64 bit, however it works fine with a Sandisk USB stick. My raspberry 4 with Kingston mSATA 120 GB SSD x586 card from GeekWorm works perfect with 5.8.
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