Not sure if this is doable. I have a Raspberry Pi 5 with a Pimoroni NVME base, and it is running the latest Raspberry Pi OS...
Rocky Linux has released Rocky 10 allegedly tested on Raspberry Pi 5 and ready to go. I would like to be able to image my NVME to Rocky 10 without disemboweling my Pi and a portable enclosure so I can plug it into my PC...
Is there a method for reimaging an NVME, say by booting to a Micro SD card and running the imager on the Pi itself. If so how do I tell the Pi to boot to the MicroSD instead of the NVME temporarily? (This is one area that x86 is a LOT simpler...)
Rocky Linux has released Rocky 10 allegedly tested on Raspberry Pi 5 and ready to go. I would like to be able to image my NVME to Rocky 10 without disemboweling my Pi and a portable enclosure so I can plug it into my PC...
Is there a method for reimaging an NVME, say by booting to a Micro SD card and running the imager on the Pi itself. If so how do I tell the Pi to boot to the MicroSD instead of the NVME temporarily? (This is one area that x86 is a LOT simpler...)
Statistics: Posted by dbhosttexas — Thu Jul 03, 2025 1:57 am