Booting my Raspberry Pi over my network made a huge performance difference
Setting up a Raspberry Pi can be as straightforward or as complicated as you make it. Most people flash an SD card, plug it in, and call it a day. That works fine for hobbyists, but it becomes frustrating once you start running several devices or need to rebuild them often. After replacing and reinstalling too many cards, I started looking for something better.
Setting up a Raspberry Pi can be as straightforward or as complicated as you make it. Most people flash an SD card, plug it in, and call it a day. That works fine for hobbyists, but it becomes frustrating once you start running several devices or need to rebuild them often. After replacing and reinstalling too many cards, I started looking for something better.
John Doe
New York
New York
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