General Raspberry Pi stuff
#136 Re: General Raspberry Pi stuff
Maybe I missed the memo where people don't want to have a conversation, but just want to make announcements?
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#137 Re: General Raspberry Pi stuff
I was going to write something like...that's way above my pay grade and add a snigger...but I thought you knew me better and I thought it would be taken as read......
mea culpa
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#138 Re: General Raspberry Pi stuff
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#139 Re: General Raspberry Pi stuff
Maybe, but having upset Mike in a similar way I was starting to wonder if it was me.
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#140 Re: General Raspberry Pi stuff
Aw, perish the thought, no need to wonder..it's definitely you....
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#141 Re: General Raspberry Pi stuff
That's a relief.
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#142 Re: General Raspberry Pi stuff
just bought one of these to use on my Pi4, at the price it was a no brainer as they say......
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#143 Re: General Raspberry Pi stuff
Interesting. The Crucial (aka Micron) BX500, which I use is now only a quid more... Mad pricing.
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#144 Re: General Raspberry Pi stuff
I took my eye off the ball for a while.....got to blame the lockdown....
so I thought I'd better refresh...
https://www.tomshardware.com/uk/how-to/ ... y-pi-4-usb
I think I'll order one before it slips out of my mind again.
so I thought I'd better refresh...
https://www.tomshardware.com/uk/how-to/ ... y-pi-4-usb
I think I'll order one before it slips out of my mind again.
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#145 Re: General Raspberry Pi stuff
if you don’t have a desktop environment installed there’s a script on the first post of this thread that will copy the uSD to SSD....
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/view ... 9&t=196778
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/view ... 9&t=196778
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#146 Re: General Raspberry Pi stuff
I've just updated my pi4 to boot from ssd using one of these:
and one of these:
I wish I'd read Neal's post before doing this as it was an absolute nightmare of a job.
I partitioned and formatted the ssd drive and mounted it ok but couldn't clone the sd card onto it...so following the accepted method on various websites I down loaded and installed a new image onto the ssd card...
after updating the eeprom to allow boot from usb I removed the sd card.......
weeeelll......Pi4 would boot with a monitor and keyboard attached...but it took between 4 and 6 minutes to boot and only booted about 50% of the time. Headless, if it did boot(No real way of knowing) it wouldn't show it self on the network so couldn't ssh into it.
long time the manxsome foe he sought...until finding some arcane info in the darkest corner of the web that suggested usb/ssd booting might be troublesome on a pi4 depending on which make of caddy/ssd was being used, some progress was forthcoming. I discovered that my caddy might be problematic with Pi4. It would seem that some part of the raspian amends to allow usb booting is not quite as robust as it could be.
I finally found the info to edit a fudge into /boot/cmdline.txt which disabled UAS mode and slugged the SSD efficiency. It works!
I understand it slows the SSD but is still a bit quicker than an SD card.....
oh waily...it's only taken the better part of 2 days.....but I selflessly share the experience in case others might fall into mire of despond.
and one of these:
I wish I'd read Neal's post before doing this as it was an absolute nightmare of a job.
I partitioned and formatted the ssd drive and mounted it ok but couldn't clone the sd card onto it...so following the accepted method on various websites I down loaded and installed a new image onto the ssd card...
after updating the eeprom to allow boot from usb I removed the sd card.......
weeeelll......Pi4 would boot with a monitor and keyboard attached...but it took between 4 and 6 minutes to boot and only booted about 50% of the time. Headless, if it did boot(No real way of knowing) it wouldn't show it self on the network so couldn't ssh into it.
long time the manxsome foe he sought...until finding some arcane info in the darkest corner of the web that suggested usb/ssd booting might be troublesome on a pi4 depending on which make of caddy/ssd was being used, some progress was forthcoming. I discovered that my caddy might be problematic with Pi4. It would seem that some part of the raspian amends to allow usb booting is not quite as robust as it could be.
I finally found the info to edit a fudge into /boot/cmdline.txt which disabled UAS mode and slugged the SSD efficiency. It works!
I understand it slows the SSD but is still a bit quicker than an SD card.....
oh waily...it's only taken the better part of 2 days.....but I selflessly share the experience in case others might fall into mire of despond.
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#147 Re: General Raspberry Pi stuff
I forgot to mention this earlier...
I changed the caddy for a usb sata lead that goes straight into the ssd :
https://tinyurl.com/ydyzrspk
This was on the list of tested connections and did indeed work straight away so I removed the slug from the boot file.
messing with all the test stuff I've got on the pi4 I was impressed with the speed so thought I'd try and stretch it.
I installed wordpress on the lamp stack and started to copy the details of my live website to wordpress on the pi. It proved lightening fast so I ported what I'd got to my live web server for comparison....
I was obviously kicking my heels at the time because I've really made a rod for my back...
bearing in mind that wordpress wont possess all the functionality that I have on my native coded website it's still quite attractive.
having started I'm now compelled to finish...It isn't finished yet and some pages are not populated and some of the image enlargements are not linked but I'm quite please with it so far..it seems fast enough.
anybody remotely interested can see the wordpress version here:
https://www.vitalstates.org/vsl
I'm quite impressed with wordpress in itself...I tried Joomla a few years back and wasn't impressed at all, but it seems things have moved on in the CMS world. I'm sure Joomla is just as impressive....Much web work can be acheived with little effort and there's no need to understand html or css.
I changed the caddy for a usb sata lead that goes straight into the ssd :
https://tinyurl.com/ydyzrspk
This was on the list of tested connections and did indeed work straight away so I removed the slug from the boot file.
messing with all the test stuff I've got on the pi4 I was impressed with the speed so thought I'd try and stretch it.
I installed wordpress on the lamp stack and started to copy the details of my live website to wordpress on the pi. It proved lightening fast so I ported what I'd got to my live web server for comparison....
I was obviously kicking my heels at the time because I've really made a rod for my back...
bearing in mind that wordpress wont possess all the functionality that I have on my native coded website it's still quite attractive.
having started I'm now compelled to finish...It isn't finished yet and some pages are not populated and some of the image enlargements are not linked but I'm quite please with it so far..it seems fast enough.
anybody remotely interested can see the wordpress version here:
https://www.vitalstates.org/vsl
I'm quite impressed with wordpress in itself...I tried Joomla a few years back and wasn't impressed at all, but it seems things have moved on in the CMS world. I'm sure Joomla is just as impressive....Much web work can be acheived with little effort and there's no need to understand html or css.
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#148 Re: General Raspberry Pi stuff
The response is impressive Ed...
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#149 Re: General Raspberry Pi stuff
Nice Ed!
Joomla is a very very different CMS to Wordpress - it's designed for large web site with lots of editors who can have controlled access to different parts of the site etc. There's a fantastic level of granularity, plus auditing and a tonne of other stuff. Of course, you can use it for small sites, but generally it's massive overkill.
Apples vs. pears.
Wordpress is cool for small sites.
I use an RPi for my network controller - it runs UniFi and the response is indeed very good. However, remember that's generally for a single user
Joomla is a very very different CMS to Wordpress - it's designed for large web site with lots of editors who can have controlled access to different parts of the site etc. There's a fantastic level of granularity, plus auditing and a tonne of other stuff. Of course, you can use it for small sites, but generally it's massive overkill.
Apples vs. pears.
Wordpress is cool for small sites.
I use an RPi for my network controller - it runs UniFi and the response is indeed very good. However, remember that's generally for a single user
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