Practically, if you can get your Raspberry Pi device into RPIBoot mode reliably, you should be able to adapt the rpi-sb-provisioner flow to your needs. I'm not aware outright of how to do that on Raspberry Pi 4 - on the CM4IO, we can use a single jumper wire, but I don't off-hand know the equivalent for Raspberry Pi 4.Hi @tdewey
Why do we require Compute Module 4 IO Board in order to enable the secure boot on Raspberry pi device. Is it possible to do it with only rapsberry pi 4 device and follow the procedure.
Hardware configuration
Connect your Raspberry Pi 5 to your Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 IO Board as illustrated.
https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-sb-p ... rovisioner
However, we haven't officially released signed boot for the non-CM platforms to my knowledge, and while you may have some success using them you would have to proceed under the principal of caveat emptor.
Statistics: Posted by tdewey — Mon Aug 05, 2024 3:17 pm