It depends on the M.2 'HAT'. It depends on the 'HAT' interface.
The RPi4 can and does use M.2. The RPi4 Argon case, for example,
uses a USB M.2 board but you are correct that only the RPi5 has the
PCIe access. The RPi3 can also use USB M.2.
On 22/06/2024 02:21, N5XMT via
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Rpi4 cannot use the M.2 hat. It has no externally
accessible PCIe bus
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On Jun 21, 2024, at 17:26, "Larry - AC8YE
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RPi4 and RPi5 can use the M.2 Hat and have an M.2 SSD
installed.? I have one of these on my RPi5 with a 256 GB M.2
SSD running RaspI-OS 64-bit Bookworm.
Larry - AC8YE
On Thursday, June 20th, 2024 at
12:07 AM, Jim Pruitt WA7DUY via groups.io
<jpruitt67@...> wrote:
I was actually planning to use my RPi
4B.
I have only seen one ssd interface card. I did buy a
metal case from Amazon that was a little taller than
most cases and included a heat sink and fan as well as
the SSD interface card. I think the RPi5 requires a
Pineboard as ssd interface.
Thank you.
Jim
On 6/18/2024 12:12 AM, mike
bader via groups.io wrote:
I would suggest
a better fan and heatsink for the p5
I got mine at
microcenter
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don't have anything I want you to see.”
when encryption is outlawed
only outlaws will have encryption
On Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at 02:49:50 AM EDT,
mike bader
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wrote:
I used a pi for pihole
gateway and network router add blocker
there is a docker version
too
kb8khc
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Privacy and Security
“I don't have anything to
hide. I just don't have anything I
want you to see.”
when encryption is
outlawed only outlaws will have
encryption
On Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at
02:07:52 AM EDT, Jim Pruitt WA7DUY
<jpruitt67@...>
wrote:
I would
like to implement a RPi NAS. I
have a WD NAS that could fail at
any time (10 years old). I have
seen one Instructable about making
an RPi5 NAS but it was rather
vague and required printing a 3D
case and I have no access to 3D
printing in this area of 200K
population!
I just purchase a RPi4B NAS kit on
Amazon:
It consists of a metal enclosure
with a RPi heat sink and fan and a
SSD adapter card. I expected the
instructions to at least suggest
a/some Linux NAS programs to use
but the instructions went into
detail about how to enable the
pretty flashing LED's and never
even mentioned how to set up as a
NAS.
Are there other hardware setups
for NAS? I have only seen the 1
plus the one I found on Amazon but
can not imagine that there are not
a lot of them.
With all of that said, can anyone
recommend a good Linux NAS
program, preferably GUI but not a
deal breaker.
I use my WD NAS for storing all of
my files including all the ham
radio and microcontroller files
and programs and would like to get
that backed up and moved over to
another system hence the request.
Thank you.
Jim Pruitt