Time controlled or remote Raspberry Pi 5 boot
Wake-up Call

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In addition to enhanced performance, the Raspberry Pi 5 also comes with some new hidden functions, including options for time-controlled and remote start-up and shutdown.
In the past, restarting a shutdown Raspberry Pi was a little archaic: briefly pull out the plug and then plug it back in again. If you wanted to make things easier, you could use a cable with a built-in button or use a HAT, which was especially useful if you wanted a time-controlled reboot.
The Raspberry Pi 5 now finally has a dedicated power button (Figure 1). You can use it to start the Raspberry Pi when it's switched off and also shut it down cleanly before it switches off the power (the operating system will even show a prompt if you're running a desktop system). In this article, I will show you some further useful features for switching the Raspberry Pi 5 on and off.
Preparations
To make sure that everything works, you need to check a firmware (EEPROM) setting and change it if necessary. The rpi-eeprom-config
command shows the configuration variables that are currently set; I'm interested in the POWER_OFF_ON_HALT
entry. If it's missing or set to 0
, change it using
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