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You are likely using the SSH add-on, which runs a container with its own filesystem and has this folder unavailable. If you connect a display and keyboard, you can find the content of the boot partition in |
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So I just installed HAOS on one of my spare Raspberry Pi to try it out but I can't seem to locate a config.txt file turn turn off the LEDs on my Raspberry Pi. I can't seem to locate a /boot directory and I have seen someone else say it's located under /mnt but there is nothing inside my /mnt directory. I have created these directories in these locations and of course, nothing happens. Could someone please point me in the direction where I can put this prompt to disable the LEDs on my pi?
#Disable Power LED (Red)
dtparam=pwr_led_activelow=off
#Disable Activity LED (Green)
dtparam=act_led_trigger=none
dtparam=act_led_activelow=off
#Disable LAN LEDs
dtparam=eth_led0=14
dtparam=eth_led1=14
This is what i use on a regular raspberry pi OS install inside the /boot/config.txt file. I just cant locate a boot/config.txt file in HAOS.
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