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Troubleshooting • I want to change my boot order back to SD first, not NVMe

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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.

Statistics: Posted by MrMBag — Fri Sep 06, 2024 5:52 pm — Replies 0 — Views 20



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