Hi Stuart, Thanks for your response! Good to know that it's possible to have the SD card as storage. I attempted to replace the default contents of the FAT partition from the installer image (.img or .fs) with UEFI components however I failed to proceed because there's a need to adjust the default installer FAT partition space as it's not enough. I might proceed with a customized partition and see how it goes.
Thanks and best regards, Archimedes On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 3:50 AM Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote: > Now that the SD card is reachable from OpenBSD (at least in certain boot > modes, iirc it needed device tree?) it should be possible to get it to work > by creating a FAT partition and copying the uefi "firmware" files, it's a > bit more complicated setup though. > -- > Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting. > > On 12 October 2020 19:42:05 Archimedes Gaviola < > archimedes.gavi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, >> >> Is there a way to use an SD card as the main storage during installation >> instead of an external USB? I mean the same approach just like the way >> Raspberry Pi 3B is installed because I want to physically secure my data >> inside my Raspberry Pi enclosure. >> >> Thanks and best regards, >> Archimedes >> > >