Easy way to convert to SSD from SD card on Pi with MSR
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So have been migrating a bunch of automations to MSR from Hubitat and no I feel like I want to have an SSD instead of SD card on my Pi3.What is an Easy way to convert to SSD from SD card on Pi with MSR. What files do I need to copy to keep my rules?
/Mattias
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The instructions below seem to be the most current. The procedure copies everything, so it will automatically pick up your Reactor configuration, logs, etc.
But there are
twothree important caveats in using them:- When you get to running "SD Card Copier" (step 15 at this writing), make sure the checkbox "New Partition UUIDs" is off. This is shown in the screen shot but not mentioned in the text, and if it's checked, your copy won't boot.
- Only certain SSD adapters work. The list of known working adapters is also linked below. Be very careful about model names and numbers (e.g. the Sabrent 3.0 to SSD model EC-SSHD does not work, while the similarly-named Sabrent 3.1 to SSD model EC-SS31 does work (I use this one, no problems).
- Some of the screens shown in the firmware configuration have changed slightly, so you may need to hunt for the setting the instructions are trying to get you to... stay calm and search on... just wander the menus. The right words are still there, just moved, so you'll know when you find them.
Instructions:
Known Working Adapters:
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The instructions below seem to be the most current. The procedure copies everything, so it will automatically pick up your Reactor configuration, logs, etc.
But there are
twothree important caveats in using them:- When you get to running "SD Card Copier" (step 15 at this writing), make sure the checkbox "New Partition UUIDs" is off. This is shown in the screen shot but not mentioned in the text, and if it's checked, your copy won't boot.
- Only certain SSD adapters work. The list of known working adapters is also linked below. Be very careful about model names and numbers (e.g. the Sabrent 3.0 to SSD model EC-SSHD does not work, while the similarly-named Sabrent 3.1 to SSD model EC-SS31 does work (I use this one, no problems).
- Some of the screens shown in the firmware configuration have changed slightly, so you may need to hunt for the setting the instructions are trying to get you to... stay calm and search on... just wander the menus. The right words are still there, just moved, so you'll know when you find them.
Instructions:
Known Working Adapters:
@toggledbits Are the instructions valid for RPi3 as well as @Matteburk is referring to being his unit? I have not checked since I only use RPi4's. I think the big gain is when you have the SSD connected to USB3.
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So have been migrating a bunch of automations to MSR from Hubitat and no I feel like I want to have an SSD instead of SD card on my Pi3.What is an Easy way to convert to SSD from SD card on Pi with MSR. What files do I need to copy to keep my rules?
/Mattias
@matteburk if you have a Pi 3B+ then you are in luck since it will boot from USB without doing anything.
If it is a Pi 3B then you have to change a "USB boot bit", see e.g. this instruction.I took the easy route and bought a new Pi 3B+ when I moved my Z-way server to SSD from SD. They are quite cheap anyway and I guess I can get use of the Pi 3B for something else later on.
As @toggledbits says the Pi's are a bit picky on SSD adapters. I had two old 2.5" cases laying around, one worked and the other did not. The SSD migration cable that came with a Samsung SSD that I used for another PC also works.
Edit: And if you buy a new Pi 4 they should now also have USB boot out of the box. Assuming the box has not been sitting on the shelf in the store for too long of course.
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Ahh... right... I would guess not. I haven't tried on a 3.
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Thanx for all answers.... I had an old PI3 and ofcouse ordered wrong data usb cable so I had to order a new one and then I took a Pi4 also...
@matteburk Since you live in Sweden, you could find it in your local Kjell&Co store. I use Samsung 870, 250G (62906) and SATA-USB3 adapter (61199). Works great.
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@matteburk Since you live in Sweden, you could find it in your local Kjell&Co store. I use Samsung 870, 250G (62906) and SATA-USB3 adapter (61199). Works great.