Install And Run Raspbian From USB Drive Raspberry pi 1 2 3 or Zero

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Install And Run Raspbian From USB Raspberry pi 1 2 3 or Zero

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For future questions, yes you can apply to same methods to SDDs and HDDs.

Nick-gkrk
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Hey, if you ever get a kernel panic because of multiple flash drives pluged in at the same time during boot, reedit /etc/fstab and replace /dev/ with UUID. Completely remove dev and the forward slashes. Here is an example if you ever have to, and make sure UUID is in all CAPS. The way you have it will work very good and you should not experience any kernel panics. Nice video for the raspberry pi and linux noobies.

marshallakersjr
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I was trying to run the kali I tried many ways. but the cmdline had to editing from the cmdline the boot you are the best bro.

hackden
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fantastic tutorial. thank you. wanted to note that I started this using a usb drive that was slow, that caused the raspberry to freeze on occasion. using the sandisk ultra fit drive made everything really fast.

RamiStefanidis
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Once I have done this process do I still need the SD card or can I just boot straight from the usb?

ravenBXNY
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Thank you nice tut....My last spare SD card just died and needed to set up a private VPN..Works great on USB Thanks...

cyclotechtwister
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Thank you for your awesome tutorial! Hopefully, next generation of Raspberry PI can directly boot from USB Devices!

kaokuntai
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Hello
thanks for the tutorial but the Textfile is missing...

sebastianlokietsch
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Thank you so much. This worked flawlessly.

Bullwinkl
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Great description! Thx! Greetings from Germany

christiansommerfeld
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Can this method still work now. I tried and got this error "resize2fs: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/sda2
Couldn't find valid filesystem superblock." How can I fix this?

Alphasmsn
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Very clear speaking. This is a very Nice tutorial, Thanks for your work and keep going ^.~

ericlouiscancer
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ETA Prime - I would like to ask you questions on Set-up Raspberry Pi 3. You are the best at explain the process but I'm in between processes. Also, I'm a 67 year old Ret. USAF SMSGT. The final Product I'm trying to get to is a Server on my Windows 10 Desktop using the Raspberry as the Server. I'm also trying to use my Desktop monitor and keyboard for the Raspberry 3.1. So far I have download and used all the programs to load the Raspbian on the a 16gb Mini sim. Although I got an error format 2nd partion. 2. I got the Raspberry pi 3 working and it's coming up on my Windows 10 Desktop with Putty.3. Problem I want to make the Raspberry Boot up into the Raspbian Desktop.4. I want to get into the Raspberry Pi 3 with wifi or Ip.I have to say your comments on the use of the USB are Great. ThanksJoe

joerodriguez
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Thx after a mix of 3 youtube video i made it, now i can use USB HDD on my Rpi 2b
after raspi-config i only got about 76 gb out og 500 gb but with "sudo resize2zf /dev/sda2"
this made all gb to be listed :-D

bongmester
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Hi, At step 16, it didn't resize my disk. My usb of 16GiG still remains 100% used

alemazzuca
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can i follow the same steps for OSMC or RETROPIE OR similar OS for rasberry pi

imtiazahmedsiddiquee
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is there not a way todo this without a sd and get the os from the usb

nighthawkgaming
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can i do this with kali linux ??
ETA PRIME

dark
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I still have to leave the SD card in to boot from usb... That's not that great...

benjaminschneider
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Is it possible to choose between booting from USB drive and SD card at boot?

EvonOSmith