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Just today I installed a version of Raspbian Jessie on my Raspberry Pi 2 model B. So, I wanted to disable the function that automatically sends the user to the GUI. But, when I typed in sudo raspi-config, it said: The boot partition is not mounted - cannot configure. can anyone help me with this?

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[The problem was solved long ago, so I'm closing the discussion. Thanks!]

Just today I installed a version of Raspbian Jessie on my Raspberry Pi 2 model B. So, I wanted to disable the function that automatically sends the user to the GUI. But, when I typed in sudo raspi-config, it said: The boot partition is not mounted - cannot configure. can anyone help me with this?

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Just today I installed a version of Raspbian Jessie on my Raspberry Pi 2 model B. So, I wanted to disable the function that automatically sends the user to the GUI. But, when I typed in sudo raspi-config, it said: The boot partition is not mounted - cannot configure. can anyone help me with this?

-CTECH 9

[The problem was solved long ago, so I'm closing the discussion. Thanks!]

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sudo raspi-config not working: boot partition not mounted

Just today I installed a version of Raspbian Jessie on my Raspberry Pi 2 model B. So, I wanted to disable the function that automatically sends the user to the GUI. But, when I typed in sudo raspi-config, it said: The boot partition is not mounted - cannot configure. can anyone help me with this?

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