![]() The problem with booting a Raspberry Pi to an external USB hard drive is that there isn’t much documentation on how to do this properly – when Raspberry Pi’s first gained this capability, it required manual upgrades to Beta bootloaders, and some configuration changes to make it work. Most common external boot devices are SSD hard drives and M.2 hard drives – but you could even use something like a USB flash drive. ![]() Earlier in 2020, Raspberry Pi 4 gained the ability to boot from USB which means any hard drive that can be connected to the Pi via USB (typically USB 3.0) and recognized by the OS can be used as a boot device. This works OK, but isn’t nearly as solid a solution as an SSD or M.2 hard drive. Raspberry Pi single board computers have historically booted from microSD flash cards.
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