Windows Explorer then has the new drive listed, which we can then open and view
the Linux EXT FS:
You can now alter the files and unmount them as necessary.
3) Boot from the mSATA SSD
Note: Configuring your Raspberry Pi to boot from a USB device is a one-way
setting. You are configuring a 'flag' or a 'bit' on your Raspberry Pi chip that you
cannot revert.
The Raspberry Pi will always prioritise booting from the SD Card when one is
present.
To set this up, you will need an SD Card in your Raspberry Pi that has the Raspbian
OS on it. Inside the file located in '/boot/config.txt'.
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