This is headless, so not an option, but thanks.
I assume Raspberry Pi Imager should set that, no?
The second is good. SD, if present, otherwise USB.
How do I check/change the boot flag?
I’m repurposing a former full node: Raspberry Pi 4 8GB + 1TB USB SSD. I’ve updated the EEPROM image to ‘latest,’ and I’ve used Raspberry Pi Imager to write Ubuntu 22 LTS to my SSD. It will not boot. The same image written to an SD card boots successfully. Anyone have tips? 🙏🏼
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No cause for celebration, but a noteworthy development.
“A majority of the European Parliament’s lead committees have scrapped a 1,000 euro ($1,080) limit on cryptocurrency payments from self-hosted crypto wallets as part of new anti-money laundering laws.”
It is a non-trivial endeavor, for suee.
“The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated.”
https://protos.com/critics-claim-buggy-bitcoin-lightning-network-is-slowly-dying/
Granted, I shamelessly stole this design, but I also am a code-site enjoyer.
100 lbs by 100k? 🤚🏼 
Another brilliant album by Elbow. #tunestr
Yes. I'm in Tennessee, and it's state by state and sometimes county by county.
In related news, just confirmed some key details for visiting El Salvador. 😄
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