How to update Raspberry Pi 5 bootloader eeprom to latest stable version. Now has "network-install"
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 พ.ค. 2024
- How to update your Raspberry Pi 5 eeprom firmware to the latest stable bootloader. Version No. 1705934676 was released on January 22, 2024. With this new version, Pi has enabled the network-installer, Network Boot feature for the first time on Pi 5, so we can setup storage media without the need for any other computer.
Release dates for stable Pi 5 bootloader
1713610410 - Release date: Sat 20 Apr 2024
1713429900 - Release date: Thu 18 Apr 2024
1712313679 - Release date: Fri 05 Apr 2024
1708097321 - Release date: Fri 16 Feb 2024
1707143914 - Release date: Mon 05 Feb 2024
1705934676 - Release date: Mon 22 Jan 2024
Terminal commands:
sudo apt update
sudo apt full-upgrade -y
sudo rpi-eeprom-update -a
sudo raspi-config
0:00 - Music intro
0:16 - Intro to the video
1:00 - Command to check for updates
1:11 - Command to update Pi
1:32 - Command to check eeprom version
2:30 - Command to update eeprom using raspi-config
4:27 - Looking at the network-installer
** Updating your eeprom at your own risk, WTT offers no support for Raspberry Pi **
* In this tutorial this Pi 5B is running Pi OS Bookworm 64 Bit
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Simple and straightforward. Great!
Thank you.
Awesome video, keep them coming. Don't think anyone has mentioned this....👍
Thank you for watching and the sub.... more Pi related stuff in the works
Wow, nice update. These pi 5 have screaming fast card readers, it's all i ever wanted to use to flash cards. i wait forever for my camera to do my images all the time. That was a major upgrade.
Plain simple and to the point great video
Thank you, much appreciated.
Good tutorial, thank you!
Thank you for taking the time to watch
Thanks!~
Great video. Very well explained.
Thank you for watching and your comment. Appreciated 👍
Creative video, thanks :)
Thanks for watching, appreciated.
raspi-config not available in stock ubuntu for pi5, did work on pi os.
Note: If you're missing the option to change the bootloader-version, check if you're running the latest version of raspi-config. The one on Ubuntu is missing it.
This. It’s always a good idea to update everything before attempting and bootloader/firmware update.
Hey! Thanks for the video.
Mine is not working for some reason.
I changed the boot order to Network, but on the initial bootloader screen, it finds the IP address, but it doesn't go to the "imager". It just keeps rebooting.
Am I doing something wrong?
Same for me
Same here, have the bootloader from April 2024, but it will not start into the imager.
Not sure why I have two Pi 5s and they both updated fine, I also just tried anf rolled mine back to a previous version and upidated again, it worked OK. I would say if you have a spare SD card flash it fresh with Pi OS bookworm 64bit desktop version and try it with nothing else installed into Pi OS
@@WattTheTech oh man, i got it. i have used a wireless keyboard from logitech, it was detected and i can work with it but the screen did not show up. now, i used a wired keyboard and booom, the imager is starting.....I lov IT :-)
Mine does not boot with the network no matter what version of the eeprom i use. I guess i will need to buy an nvme external connector
Thank you having such a hard time getting my wireless game controllers to work with pi 5 any ideas?
Which controller
Is it possible to flash the os this way on the NVME ?
Don't see why not, as long as your running Pi OS on NVME, only thing I don't have one to test it with yet. But should work the same. I have used a USB memory stick and it work with Pi OS running on that.
@@WattTheTech I thought there were some commands in config.txt you needed to add to enable the PCIE header / lanes, not sure if this network installer is smart enough to automatically write them or not.
I have Pi OS running both from USB and also Nvme independently 👍🏽
Is this coming to rp4?
The Pi 4 has a different bootloader so the version number is different. The Pi 4 has had this feature for well over a year. But you can update the Pi 4 bootloader with the same command in the same way as the video to make sure your running the latest version.
I just threw mine in drawer. Never would boot.
Try booting from sd card. Maybe you got defective unit so might want to check if you still have warranty.
Try another SD card, faulty Pi's can happen but its very rare. Most probably the SD card. Flash the card with another computer and use Pi Imager running on that.
@@WattTheTech I have tried several different sd cards and also bought a 3.2 drive all no good
Also, have you made sure to use powerful 5V charger? I think it's stupid of the Foundation but the Pi 4 and 5 both require powerful 5V charger. Even if you have an awesome PD charger that can do higher volts / wattages, they only use the 5V setting so that needs to be good (3A capable ideally). If it's particularly weak it can brownout on boot. @@lashturner
After that if it's DOA I'd just return it...
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