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Enable trim on your ssd
Enable trim on your ssd







enable trim on your ssd

The EEPROM firmware version changes rapidly. To flash the EEPROM firmware, just type the following: sudo rpi-eeprom-update -d -f /lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader/beta/pieeprom-.bin To change the file section as follows: FIRMWARE_RELEASE_STATUS="critical"ĬURRENT: Thu 05:11:26 PM UTC (1587057086) Then, you need to switch the firmware to the beta "branch", editing the rpi-eeprom-update file: sudo nano /etc/default/rpi-eeprom-update The release was promoted to STABLE and this release includes the SSD booting option. You don't need to use the beta release anymore.

enable trim on your ssd

This software and hardware will be needed in this tutorial.

  • Raspberry Pi 4: Hardware accelerated video decoding (GPU) in Chromium.
  • Raspberry Pi: Amazon Prime, Netflix, etc.
  • This article is part of a series of tutorials for Raspberry Pi 4: As you can see, the beta release included the option to boot the Raspberry Pi from an SSD disk without any MicroSD card. The firmware release notes describe the functionalities added to each new release. The firmware of this EEPROM can be updated to include more functionalities or solves problems. The Raspberry Pi 4 has an SPI-attached EEPROM, which contains code to boot up the system and more. This is just another one but, it includes some tips that I founded on Google, because the other tutorials didn't work, nor did they explain the details.

    #Enable trim on your ssd how to#

    There are already many tutorials that explain how to boot the Raspberry Pi 4 from an SSD disk without any MicroSD card. Check: TRIM supported by device firmware.









    Enable trim on your ssd