2023-01-07, 06:43 PM
I'm able to succesfully boot my Rpi4 from an external SSD connected directly via USB3 cable. Works like a proverbial charm! Until, that is, intensive work is being done. At that point, the dreaded "low power" warning rears its ugly head just before the Pi hangs .
I understand the limitations of available current from the Pi itself. This is why I subsequently connected the SSD to the powered USB hub instead. However, it's clear that the hub isn't recognised until after booting since the Pi now boots from the original SD card (still installed).
Any suggestions on how this issue can be resolved ?
I understand the limitations of available current from the Pi itself. This is why I subsequently connected the SSD to the powered USB hub instead. However, it's clear that the hub isn't recognised until after booting since the Pi now boots from the original SD card (still installed).
Any suggestions on how this issue can be resolved ?