Yes but it still added it the eeprom as far as what the output gave me for when I checked it before restarting the raspi 5. It stopped working after the reset.If i am not mistaken, that particular line is obsolete for RPI5. It only works for RPI4. I have recently also modified my eeprom config without issues. If even after a recovery of the bootlader you are not seeing the boot screen, try swapping the power source/cable. I mean even if you have nothing connected for boot, Pi should show you the boot screen indicating that there is nothing to boot from, asking you if you want network installation. If you see nothing on the screen, it is either a power issue, or something catastrophic has happened. Is it possible that you shorted something?
I don't think I shorted it and I am sure I didn't as the eeprom bootloader recovery worked but nothing changed.
I don't have a voltage meter to test it, so I am not sure if 3.3v operates but I can't use a flash drive to boot as it gets no power (I did change the eeprom to do this before my adapter broke).
Statistics: Posted by Fakeout64 — Sun May 18, 2025 11:02 pm