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Boot the Raspberry Pi from the micro SD card This is a "logical" eject - meaning it closes files and preps the SD card for removal - you still have to pull the card out yourself.Right-click on boot (on your desktop or File Explorer) and select the Eject option.
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On a Mac an easy way to do that is via cat and grep:Ĭat /Volumes/boot/config.txt | grep arm_64bit Step 7.In the root of the boot disk verify that config.txt contains this line and that it is not commented out:.Append the following after the space on the same line:.In the boot root folder, edit cmdline.txt.
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