Step-by-step guide to configure your Raspberry Pi to boot from USB first.
Before the release of the Raspberry Pi 4, which includes a USB 3.0 controller and significantly faster USB ports, booting from USB was not officially supported. However, with the release of the Raspberry Pi 4, USB boot was added as a feature.
This feature provides several benefits, such as faster boot times, improved reliability, and reduced wear and tear on the microSD card, which is the traditional boot medium for Raspberry Pi. It also allows for larger storage options, as USB mass storage devices can be found with much larger capacities than microSD cards.
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