![]() ![]() However, booting does happen, and HDD1 and SSD1 are visible once boot has taken place. With the SSD1 and HDD1 plugged simultaneously, the RPi4 does not boot from SSD1, but falls back to SD for booting.With only the SSD1 connected through USB, the RPi4 boots fine from SSD1.Without any USB stuff connected, the RPi4 boots fine from SD1.I have done the following tests, trying to boot up from full power down: ![]() Arduino board (ARD1), connected through USB.HDD disk connected through USB (HDD1), that is non bootable (only for data).SSD M.2 disk (SSD1) connected through a USB connected SATA interface, where SSD1 is bootable.Raspberry Pi 4 (RPi4) with bootable SD (SD1) card, configured with raspi-config to use boot priority 1) USB drives, 2) SD card.
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