Hello. Is there a way to change the boot order BACK to SD Card FROM an NVMe running Ubuntu 22? I can't find anything about it anywhere. I want to boot from my micro SD card again, because I want to ditch Ubuntu 22.04 and go to, well ANY OTHER OS on the NVMe drive, but I have no other way of hooking up an NVMe drive to my regular computer. I tried simply unhooking the NVMe drive, but then my RPi5 does nothing... Just hangs. I do have a micro SD card in there with a functioning version of Raspberry Pi OS, I know this because I booted from a friends RPi5, from this SD card. Where in Ubuntu can I change the boot order? I sudo apt install raspi-config in Ubuntu, but it still has no option for boot ORDER. I tried editing the rpi-eeprom... Still no go. The boot order keeps going back to 0xf146, So... I curse the day I installed Ubuntu. I didn't clone the image from my SD to the the NVMe drive. The SD has raspberry pi OS, the NVMe has Ubuntu 22.04. Ubuntu boots fine, but I hate it. I can't imagine being stuck on it forever. I have no idea what to do...
I'm pretty new at this stuff, so please have some patience with me. Thank you in advance.
I'm pretty new at this stuff, so please have some patience with me. Thank you in advance.
Statistics: Posted by MrMBag — Fri Sep 06, 2024 5:52 pm — Replies 0 — Views 20