A very similar set-up to ph_remy. Here is what I used:
Raspberry Pi 5 8GB
Argon One V3 m.2 nvme
Kioxia Exceria 500 GB nvme SSD (2280 form factor)
64 GB SD card to boot the system initially, with Raspberry Pi OS Desktop loaded via RPI Imager
Ilyama Prolite X2377HDS monitor
Hence the SSD is installed within the Argon One V3 m.2 nvme case
PINN v 3.9.2
I'm in UK
Cannot remember monitor resolution 1920x something I think. All displays have been good and as expected.
After the initial boot from the 64Gb card, I used the terminal to instruct future boots to try the SSD first (Software Config Tool, Option 6, option 4). On booting, I was presented with the Imager and I used this to install PINN on the SSD. When this was complete, PINN ran and gave me the option to select the OS's and Project Spaces that I wanted to install.
I have just tried restarting and pressing the Shift key when PINN's wallpaper appeared and I'm now looking at the PINN menu.
Raspberry Pi 5 8GB
Argon One V3 m.2 nvme
Kioxia Exceria 500 GB nvme SSD (2280 form factor)
64 GB SD card to boot the system initially, with Raspberry Pi OS Desktop loaded via RPI Imager
Ilyama Prolite X2377HDS monitor
Hence the SSD is installed within the Argon One V3 m.2 nvme case
PINN v 3.9.2
I'm in UK
Cannot remember monitor resolution 1920x something I think. All displays have been good and as expected.
After the initial boot from the 64Gb card, I used the terminal to instruct future boots to try the SSD first (Software Config Tool, Option 6, option 4). On booting, I was presented with the Imager and I used this to install PINN on the SSD. When this was complete, PINN ran and gave me the option to select the OS's and Project Spaces that I wanted to install.
I have just tried restarting and pressing the Shift key when PINN's wallpaper appeared and I'm now looking at the PINN menu.
Statistics: Posted by HarrierMan — Wed May 29, 2024 6:41 pm