I found it but it is not writable.Its in /media/pi/bootfs/config.txt - assuming your username is "pi" and you are running a desktop.I'm accessing the SD card using another RPi5 that was booting from different SD card.
Just place the SD card in a USB card reader on the running Pi.
You should see it auto mount and be given the chance to open each of the two file systems. One is bootfs (which is owned by "pi" and is writable) the other is rootfs (which is owned by root, but of course contains /etc and /home).
Statistics: Posted by AkulaMD — Tue Mar 25, 2025 9:30 am