<<@brianwood5220 says : That's a great step forward, Chris. Especially the speed increase for read/write. I might have to buy a Pi 5 to replace my 4. Thanks for sharing.>> <<@gam85191 says : Good one Chris!>> <<@ronaldmarshall5845 says : Great Video Chris! I have several Raspberry Pi 5's! This was a very informative video!!! I have two questions if you don't mind answering them! 1. Can you use the Network OS Loader on a Pi 4? (I have 6 of them) 2. What is the Largest MVMe SSD that a Pi 5 can use? I have 4 Pi 5's and am going to upgrade them all with MVMe SSD, Thanks again for all that you do!!! You do a great job!!!>> <<@superangrybrit says : Updating the eeprom is simple on the RPi. But I have such a fear from updating BIOSes on PCs that I intentionally avoid to do it. Yet Apt Update does it for me. πŸ˜‚>> <<@tonysheerness2427 says : Can you have two operating systems on the nvme drive and choose which one you want to boot?>> <<@luigiprovencher8888 says : Can you do a video on how to install a different desktop environment on Ubuntu 24.04 on the raspberry pi 5? Preferably the server version. I haven"t been able to get it to work successfully yet. I haven"t been able to get SD Card Copier to work on there either. Installs but won"t copy successfully.>> <<@send2gl says : Being able to boot from an NVMe medium would that make a swap file a useful addition to memory? Appreciate it wont be as fast as RAM but an option to effectively use extra RAM>> <<@johncundiff7075 says : The little black screw went on a journey this morning!! LOL!! Happens far too often to me!! Great video Mr. Barnatt!!>> <<@rutkowskir says : It's amazing how this tiny computer is so configurable! I come from the days of Mainframes and Mini DEC VAX computers which were highly configurable. Even the old TRS-80s and original MS-DOS and Windows PCs had the same features. Then came "plug and play" which was nice but kind of boring:) Good to see this flexibility back again!>> <<@tr8v8 says : Thanks!>> <<@tr8v8 says : After installing Ubuntu do I need to edit a config file again to set gen 3 on the NVMe SSD or is that retained in firmware from when raspberry pi OS was running? Thanks for all you do it’s amazing!!>> <<@paulmilligan3007 says : Thanks for explaining the upgrade process for those of us with early pi 5's.>> <<@gloiloidn5752 says : Nice video! One question... Do we have to add the Gen 3 speed code every time we install a new operating system?>> <<@3dhYT says : This is great. And this is why I love Raspberry Pi.>> <<@brucedeleon9103 says : Thnks for the upgrade Raspberry Pi G-5>> <<@stanpotter7764 says : Chris, your anthropomorphic abilities are unparalleled! The screw went on holidays on the floor. πŸ˜‚ You'd probably never describe yourself this way, but you sir, are very cool! 😎>> <<@RoboNuggie says : Very informative Chris, thank you. I love the George Lucas mandated fancy screen wipe and your talking to the Pi 5....No more talking to plants, I think we all should talk to our hardware more.>> <<@philipprudhomme6967 says : Great video Sir. And you only needed a cup of tea to recover from the excitement! All without the aid of Mr Scissors!! You, Sir, are a man of the strongest character.>> <<@confusedbeard69 says : Would be interesting to have something like netboot.xyz on a Raspberry Pi 5 serving other computers on your network with pxe boot/install.>> <<@freckhard says : Great video as always Chris! What just has become clear to me is the reason I enjoy your videos so much: it's because of the simple fast forward editing whilst keeping the narrative fluent and consistent instead of making use of cuts. This is like balm to my eyes and mind, as it keeps the content calm and steady-paced, like this it is highly enjoyable and consumable! Also, the difference in tone of your voice from picking up from the scentence before the fast forward is almost not noticable at all, which is great - maybe you speak through in the non forwared part or match the "scentence-melody" perfectly after picking up again. Anyway, respect and compliments!>> <<@williamjones9662 says : and there we are...I have no idea...sorry not really>> <<@uwutrazh says : 2:34 Only once 😱 It took me at least 3-5 try πŸ˜‚>> <<@CCoburn3 says : Useful. And it is always good to know what key to press to make changes to the bootloader. It would be nice if there was some sort of industry standard. But I guess that's just too much to ask. At least on the Rasberry Pi, it's not some weird combination of keys. (And I suppose it can tell the difference between the Shift and the Caps-Lock key.)>> <<@SteveGaret says : For a reason, my RPi 5 doesn't boot to the network installer (I have the latest EEPROM, a Ethernet connection and a blank MicroSD) Anyway, I love the content, keep it up!>> <<@stephenhargreaves9011 says : Whenever you get to editing text files, you throw me. I'm a dyed in the wool vim user, and so whenever I see nano, I get confused.>> <<@BrianThomas says : Did you just create a RIS for a raspberry pi?>> <<@sasines says : Ahhhh you’ve just provided me a wonderful Sunday afternoon project! Thank you very much. 😊>> <<@bookvee says : You have the power to inser a usb the correct way first try! I have never seen that before! Someone tell the xmen!>> <<@darkstar_448 says : Would be great to see this expanded to accommodate WiFi as well as I don't always have a cable nearby and generally really on wireless when experimenting. Can't complain though because it's something it didn't do before and is a nice touch.>> <<@krahwinkel9503 says : The raspberry pi is becoming a very "non-command prompt oriented" user friendly OS. I'm waiting to see that on Windows-PCs>> <<@kevinshumaker3753 says : Anyone test or find something similar for the Pi4s?>> <<@RobertBoerner says : I wanted to both acknowledge and thank Mr. Barnatt for his logistical efforts to setup practical demonstrations that show all of the events linearly. I know that must be much more work, but it really helps aide in comprehension.>> <<@jarozlawus says : 16:05 - this statement is false. You're using other computer, cloud NAS 😊 Have a nice day 😊>> <<@ilovealbundy says : Thank you very much, once again a very helpful video from youβ£πŸ‘>> <<@andic6676 says : Good video...part of me fears this could be exploited though by hackers.>> <<@michaeladams9807 says : πŸ‘πŸ‘β„’οΈ>> <<@Lampe2020 says : Isn't that basically the same thing as the network installer on the RPi4? mid-2023 I got wind of an EEPROM update available for RPi4s where they can, if they detect no bootable device, load a small boot image from the web and run it. That image (I downloaded and examined it) is just a basic, very tiny Linux with rpi-imager on it.>> <<@ozzymandius666 says : While I love SBCs in general, I find that they are becoming less and less economically viable as their prices increase, while older micro-pcs are getting cheaper.>> <<@tensortab8896 says : USB connectors. You always orient them correctly on the third try.>> <<@Northous says : Can you install windows on it>> <<@deanstyles2567 says : Very interesting. I'm assuming this functionality can be disabled to prevent misuse? πŸ™‚>> <<@danielpetre3574 says : very nice raspberry Pi 5 I love it I understand that it works well with ubuntu too!!! Thank you for the wonderful presentation.>> <<@NuwanThisara says : Thanks for this video>> <<@zacmitchell_1984 says : I don't have a pi5 so I will skip this one. I stopped to give you a thumbs up anyway though ☺️>> <<@alanthornton3530 says : Thanks Chris for another very interesting Raspberry Pi video, my day is now complete! I really like the network installer, it makes the Pi a lot more versatile. Would it allow you to add another OS alongside Raspberry Pi in a dual boot situation or is there no facility for that?>> <<@Gans-ld6qr says : You can install OS MINIX 3.4?>> <<@daveac says : "This Pi's got no storage" sounds like the first line of a Joke 'This Pi's got no storage' So where does it keep it's Hat?' - 'It sits on it' (sure others can do better!)>> <<@trevorml1362 says : Quite the best, most coherent content on the internet.>> <<@parrotraiser6541 says : It's a good idea to keep config files in a source code control system (like git) . That way you have a history of changes, and you can revert to a previous state if you make a horrible mistake.>> <<@Praxibetel-Ix says : Very nice little installer! It reminds me of Ventoy in a way. As for the missing screw, I would suggest waving a magnet on the floor but I know that wouldn't make the computers happy. With all that said, here's another contribution to the tea fund. ❀️>>
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