Add a note that only USB top port is supported under U-Boot.
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Now you have the option to move your Root FileSystem to a storage device connected to USB3.0. Under Armbian you can use the **nand-sata-install** utility to easily take care of this procedure.
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Now you have the option to move your Root FileSystem to a storage device connected to USB3.0. Under Armbian you can use the **nand-sata-install** utility to easily take care of this procedure.
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!!! Important
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Only the USB **top port** is supported by U-Boot. So you need to plug the storage device on which you want to move the RootFS in the top port.
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1) Enable the *spi_workaround* if it's not enabled yet (refer to the above [section](#under-armbian)).
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1) Enable the *spi_workaround* if it's not enabled yet (refer to the above [section](#under-armbian)).
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2) Run **nand-sata-install** utility
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2) Run **nand-sata-install** utility
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3) Select option **6 Boot from SPI - system on SATA, USB or NVMe**
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3) Select option **6 Boot from SPI - system on SATA, USB or NVMe**
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!!! Important
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The target device you want to use to host your RootFS should be already partitioned.
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**Warning** All data present on the partition you choose will be erased.
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4) When RootFS migration is done, disable spi_workaround.
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4) When RootFS migration is done, disable spi_workaround.
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5) Set DIP switches **SW1** to SPI Boot and reboot the system.
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5) Set DIP switches **SW1** to SPI Boot and reboot the system.
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