Technically this is a Mac question so I vote to close but I'm sat at a Mac now :-) Since Mac OSX is linux-based, do you think I could use the fdisk command to mount the root (not boot) partition so I can edit nf? Thanks in advance! Don't have any way to use it other than headless and I really, really want to refrain from wiping the SD. Tried sudo ping raspberrypizero.local (yes, that's my hostname). Then I realized that the router that it was about to connect to would block my pi because it wanted the IP 192.168.4.1. sudo systemctl disable dnsmasqĪfter running the final command the wifi network disappeared. I used the following commands to disable the router to install some additional packages, but I forgot to edit nf. I have no external antennas, meaning that in router mode, it's just a wifi camera. I had my pi running as a router and IP camera (so I wouldn't need someone else's wifi to use the camera) and the IP was 192.168.4.1. Is there a way to mount the root partition of the Raspbian SD card on a mac? I need to edit the nf file.
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