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    • WhiteAngelDoubs
      WhiteAngelDoubs last edited by

      Hello there,

      I am the proud owner of an RPI 5 8GB (with an ARGON ONE v3 case) running Recalbox 9.2.3 from the NVMe SSD. I seem to have the latest bootloader ("CURRENT: Thu Dec 19 11:57:13 UTC 2024 (1734609433)") and I installed Recalbox with Raspberry Pi OS (from a USB drive) and Raspberry Pi Imager. Before I boot on my freshly installed recalbox, I made sure that USB was my primary boot option (in raspi-config) but now that recalbox is running, the BOOT_ORDER seems to be back to what seems to be the default setup, 0xf461 and raspi-config does not seem to be supported in recalbox. I tried "rpi-eeprom-config -edit" but then I get this:

      *** To cancel this update run 'sudo rpi-eeprom-update -r' ***
      
      *** CREATED UPDATE /tmp/tmp5kgfiisq/pieeprom.upd  ***
      
         CURRENT: Thu Dec 19 11:57:13 UTC 2024 (1734609433)
          UPDATE: Sat Apr 20 10:53:30 UTC 2024 (1713610410)
          BOOTFS: /boot
      ERROR: rpi-eeprom-update -d -i -f /tmp/tmp5kgfiisq/pieeprom.upd failed: 1
      
       WARNING: flashrom not found. Setting RPI_EEPROM_USE_FLASHROM to 0
      /usr/bin/rpi-eeprom-update: line 707: findmnt: command not found
         WARNING: Installing an older bootloader version.
                  Update the rpi-eeprom package to fetch the latest bootloader images.
      
      /usr/bin/rpi-eeprom-digest: line 92: /boot/pieeprom.sig: Read-only file system
      

      Note: the "space bar" trick while booting does not work for me either. No boot menu, it goes straight to booting Recalbox.

      I want to use NVMe as my Recabox drive since I almost exclusively use my Pi for that purpose. But sometimes, I just want to be able to use my USB drive to run Raspberry Pi OS.

      Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong please?

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      • WhiteAngelDoubs
        WhiteAngelDoubs last edited by

        Note: I found one thread that mentioned something about renaming the config.txt but I tried and it will not allow it. I have no other solutions so far... There must be a way to update the boot order in recalbox, right?

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        • WhiteAngelDoubs
          WhiteAngelDoubs last edited by

          Is my question so stupid that no one wants to answer it? Or it is the contrary, it is a real tricky one?

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          • WhiteAngelDoubs
            WhiteAngelDoubs @WhiteAngelDoubs last edited by

            Sorry for this, I need this to be visible so, up!

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            • Magaki
              Magaki last edited by Magaki

              Hello,

              I let confirm if necessary, but I don't think Argon One for PI5 is compatible with Recalbox.
              If it's true, it can explain why it's not working.

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              • WhiteAngelDoubs
                WhiteAngelDoubs last edited by

                Hey @Magaki, thank you for response. It is true that the case is not technically compatible, so I am losing on the cooling feature, the remote control and the power on button for the moment. However, I have my doubts on the fact that it has anything to do with the problem I am experiencing. Could you elaborate your reasoning?

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                • Magaki
                  Magaki last edited by

                  I'm not behind development of working for compatibility with stuff.
                  I'll let right people answer to you.

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                  • faf95slr
                    faf95slr last edited by

                    you cannot change Boot order from Recalbox OS; raspi-config is not implemented.

                    all changes in config.txt file will be overwritten at next reboot.

                    you need to boot Raspberry OS on SD card to update firmware and modify Boot order with raspi-config

                    sudo apt update sudo apt full-upgrade

                    sudo rpi-eeprom-update

                    sudo raspi-config

                    Advanced Options --> Boot Order

                    • SD Card Boot
                    • NVMe/USB Boot
                    • Network Boot

                    I am not sure you can boot USB before NVMe

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