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NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5

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<span class="tb_red">Most of the content of this tutorial comes from Jeff's blog: [https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2023/nvme-ssd-boot-raspberry-pi-5 NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5], Thanks fo Jeff</span>
==<span class="tb_red">READ ME before starting</span>==
# '''Enable PCIe''': Must make sure to enable PCIe '''in the OS on the NVME SSD you are booting''', instead of the OS on SD card. Too people just enable PCIe in the OS on the SD CARD.
# '''Update eeprom firmware''': Check and upgrade the bootloader firmware to the '''latest version''';
# '''Set NVME boot order''';
# DON'T enable PCIe 3.0, '''ONLY PCIe 2.0 is supported''' by Raspberry Pi fundation.
# MUST visit The following guidance for more details.
 
 
P.S.: The official Raspberry Pi firmware is frequently upgraded and the OS is not stable enough. It is also a challenge for us.
==Enable PCIe==