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General discussion • Re: PINN on Raspberry Pi 5 in Pironman 5 case with NVME SSD

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Hi SleepyD,

If you post questions about PINN on my sticky thread, I am more likely to see them ;)
I don't have an NVMe drive myself yet, but they are reported to work ok.
Recently, ph_remy posted about his experience installing PINN to an NVMe, so have a read of viewtopic.php?p=2219591#p2219591. It's not quite the same NVMe as yours, but it should be very similar in the process.

The first post in that thread contains links to PINN's documentation on Github and the associated Wiki. In particular, you should have a read of README_PINN.md which is the main documentation for all of PINN's features.

As you have a Pi5, please make sure you install PINN v3.9.2 or later.
Also be aware that PINN on the Pi5 still has some limitations on the peripherals it works with and might occasionally freeze when it downloads the OS lists after connecting to the network. If this happens, just reboot it until it works. This issue is being actively looked into.
Thanks procount. I read that you use fat32 for the drive format. You cannot have a file over 4 GB in size with Fat32. Can ext4 be used?

Statistics: Posted by SleepyD — Sat Jun 15, 2024 12:42 am



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