pi5 is not capable of PCIe gen2. It's certified for gen2 and can do gen3 by chance (but having clock jitter which is out of spec).
Why did you change boot order?
Recommendation like to others: leave BOOT order unchanged until you:
- have checked your particular NVMe is working on the HAT of your choice (start with gen2!)
- you know what you're doing
if you want to install your OS on the NVMe just:
don't insert a uSD
connect keyboard/mouse/LAN
hold down SHIFT key when powering up
Network installation process will start (embedded RPI imager) and will let you select your OS.
Done that process with official OS as well as with latest ubuntu just the day before yesterday -> no issues at all.
Why did you change boot order?
Recommendation like to others: leave BOOT order unchanged until you:
- have checked your particular NVMe is working on the HAT of your choice (start with gen2!)
- you know what you're doing
if you want to install your OS on the NVMe just:
don't insert a uSD
connect keyboard/mouse/LAN
hold down SHIFT key when powering up
Network installation process will start (embedded RPI imager) and will let you select your OS.
Done that process with official OS as well as with latest ubuntu just the day before yesterday -> no issues at all.
Statistics: Posted by aBUGSworstnightmare — Thu Nov 21, 2024 8:17 am