I’m going to use the lite version.Īdd an ssh empty file to the root directory (create a new file, name it ssh and delete the extension) of the sd card so you can access your board over SSH. Download the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS using the RPI imager (by far the easiest option) choose the image type and flavour ( full|lite. Getting startedĪ micro SD card is still needed to create the image for the SSD drive and to configure the boot-loader correctly. The method will work with all Raspberry Pi 4 boards, takes about 10 min and requires a microSD card and SSH access to your board. I’m going to try this on the latest Raspberry Pi 4 (8GB RAM) and the DIY NAS kit by SunFounder ( review) I reviewed earlier with a PNY SSD for storage. It’s been a couple of weeks however and it’s finally very simple to boot Raspberry Pi 4 from USB. I completely ignored the experimental methods, because the Raspberry Pi 4 I want to update is too important to me to risk it.
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