No, I was trying the 64-bit variant as it showed up as "recommended" in RPi Imager (also, I thought the Pi 3 had a 64-bit capable CPU? Or have I remembered that wrong..?)
However I also note it booted 32-bit Bullseye (listed as "legacy OS" on RPi imager) no problems, too. Is it really just a case of needing the 32-bit build then?
However I also note it booted 32-bit Bullseye (listed as "legacy OS" on RPi imager) no problems, too. Is it really just a case of needing the 32-bit build then?
Statistics: Posted by r00x — Sun Dec 08, 2024 3:26 pm