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Thomas Weller
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Mount the FAT32 partition of the SDCard of which RPi is booting to edit cmdline.txt

I read some instructions for modifying the RPi that would require the cmdline.txt to be modified.

Unfortunately I have nothing but the Raspberry itself to mount the SD card, so I wonder whether I can mount the FAT32 partition of which the Raspberry booted, then modify the cmdline.txt from nano and then rebootreboot.

Mount the FAT32 partition of the SDCard of which RPi is booting

I read some instructions for modifying the RPi that would require the cmdline.txt to be modified.

Unfortunately I have nothing but the Raspberry itself to mount the SD card, so I wonder whether I can mount the FAT32 partition of which the Raspberry booted, then modify the cmdline.txt from nano and then reboot.

Mount the FAT32 partition of the SDCard of which RPi is booting to edit cmdline.txt

I read some instructions for modifying the RPi that would require the cmdline.txt to be modified.

Unfortunately I have nothing but the Raspberry itself to mount the SD card, so I wonder whether I can mount the FAT32 partition of which the Raspberry booted, then modify the cmdline.txt from nano and then reboot.

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Thomas Weller
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Mount the FAT32 partition of the SDCard of which RPi is booting

I read some instructions for modifying the RPi that would require the cmdline.txt to be modified.

Unfortunately I have nothing but the Raspberry itself to mount the SD card, so I wonder whether I can mount the FAT32 partition of which the Raspberry booted, then modify the cmdline.txt from nano and then reboot.