![]() ![]() And finally, this isn’t a portable option - you are tethered to that network cable while running, and tethered to your network to boot at all. ![]() PXE does require an Ethernet cable WiFi is not enough, so you have that restriction to contend with. What are the downsides, I hear you ask? You might see slower speeds going across the network compared to a high quality SD card, particularly with the Pi 4 and its improved SD card slot. Just recently a beta version of that bootloader was released that supports PXE - booting up over the network - which has become a must-have for those of us who have had consistently bad experiences with root filesystems on SD cards. But there’s more! The Pi 4 sports a very useful new feature, the flashable bootloader. We’ve talked about PXE booting the Raspberry Pi 3B+, and then looked at the Raspberry Pi 4 as a desktop replacement. ![]()
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