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    berryboot/retropie = boot not mounted

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      Furycom
      last edited by

      hi :)
      i need to install retropie4 in raspberry3 whit berryboot
      if i install retropie alone , it work fine
      but whit berryboot , i cant acces raspi-config menu
      its say :

      the boot partition is not mounted - cannot configure.
      Note that raspi-config is intended for use on raspbian
      only and cannot be guaranteed to work on other operating systems.

      please help :)

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        Exill
        last edited by

        Hello
        I am having the same problem.
        Whe I download the updated image, 4.0.2, and install it on BB 2.0 with a Pi2.
        The one I can download from the BB menus are an really old release.

        Any one knows what I am doing wrong?

        Thanks.

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        • BuZzB
          BuZz administrators
          last edited by

          Berryboot doesn't have the /boot partition mounted. /boot/ config and kernel options are managed from the berry boot "gui".

          This is by design.

          To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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          • Travis90xT
            Travis90x
            last edited by

            Use a keybord, press Shift+F4, so you enter in the Terminal

            cd /
            sudo mkdir boot
            sudo mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /boot
            exit

            now you can use Raspi-Config

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              froutopotos
              last edited by

              travis90x thanks so much.That solved the problem.I had the same problem using berryboot and retropie.
              I can go inside the configuration now.

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