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Yes, you've posted that already.... you used a different method and imager and got a different result.
Hopefully you had the recommended backup of your sd card and so can retry using my method and post any errors.?
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Finally I succeeded in creating an working USB stick.
With etcher I constantly got a corrupted rootfs as well as with dd. Don't know why, strange things happen.
I also repaired the stick with gparted, but it still refused to boot.
Finally I used the Ubuntu inbuilt image writer with success.
I know that this is nothing that might be of any information value, but it was rather frustrating.
But the bottom line is that Raspberry Pi Imager is the fastest way to update EEPROM bootloader.
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Another confirmation that the workflow is correct. You can save one SD card if you want. Just shut down Moode (running on SD), clone the content to the SSD, then write the Pi Lite image on the sd card, boot, run upgrade, shut down, plug in ssd, done.
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Thanks, that solved the problem. I had USB 3 device, haven't noticed that only USB 2 is supported.