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Raspberry Pi OS • Re: Raspberry Pi OS Lite (64-bit) - missing driver?

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https://icybox.de/product/externe_speic ... -1817M-C31 is not neccesarily a "cheap" solution, nor is the Lexar https://www.lexar.com/global/products/L ... -NVMe-SSD/

I'm still supecting some driver issue/dependency and you may have pointed me into the direction of the USB<>NVMe bridge. I will have to dive deeper. Which is for me uncharted territory & maybe I'll have to get me an alternative enclosure just for testing 8-)

Hmm, looks like searching gives a few more issues with Linux and this enclosure. Reading and checking to do. To be continued.
Let's hope for you it is not continued, but there is uncertainty and things unknown, so we will see.
With 'cheap' I mean the Pi5 to start with. I have not looked at prices but your setup is what I see as a F1 car on bicycle wheels. The Pi5 = bicycle wheels. 4x4 NVMe is 8000 MByte/s, your adaptor is 1000 MByte/s and the Pi5 is 400 MByte/s. So a factor of 20 difference. I always shake my head then. It should work, same as that that F1 car does ride. But there aren't many people driving in such a F1 car. Also not if normal car. So maybe look for a bicycle frame or car wheels.

Statistics: Posted by redvli — Sat Dec 06, 2025 10:50 am



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