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Boot a Raspberry Pi4 with an SSD to make it reliable and fast

Boot a Raspberry Pi4 with an SSD to make it reliable and fast Enough is enough! I waited for more than half a year to boot my new Raspberry Pi 4 from SSD to increase its speed and reduce the chance of losing my valuable data. Today we will change that. Without the help of the Raspberry project team. All we need is know-how, a little bit of time, and an old SD card.
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