Installing the NVME Base Duo

The Base Duo sat around for a couple of days whilst I completed some other housekeeping on my laptop. Finally, I looked up the installation instructions on the Pimoroni site. That's the reference but I put together a summary below mainly for myself but you are welcome to using it as a precursor.

I followed the install instructions pretty much except I installed Ubuntu Server (which then meant I lost access to the Pi via rpi-connect. However ssh works fine after the service is enabled.

In short:
  • Unpack Base Duo and check all parts are present. I had some spare screws in the package.
  • Install 4 of the larger spacers on the Base Duo board. Use either the very long screws or the medium screws. The long screws are used if you want to add a hat to the top of the Pi.
  • Install the Pcie connection cable on the board so the labelling is facing away frm the board. The connector is a bit fiddly to lift but a tiny screwdriver helps. Push the top down to capture the cable.
  • Flip the board and insert the other end of the cable into the connector on the Pi. Again it is tricky to lift and took a couple of tries. Push down to capture the cable.
  • Insert a tiny spacer in a hole at the length of your Nvme and tighten the tiny screw to hold it in place. Add the Nvme card or cards you have onto the Base Duo board. I had only one card so plugged that into the A slot ... after having originally placed in the B slot (the RTM rules apply :-)). Insert a teeny tiny screw to hold the card in place.
  • Finally connect up the Pi to the Base Duo with the four spacers already placed on the Base Duo board.
  • Power up the Pi and change boot config to indicate Pi should boot using Nvme and reboot the Pi.
  • Login remotely and check disk space and usage using df -h

Cheers



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