Charles, where do you get your information from ? Not trying to be rude or
condescending, or anything of that nature. I only ask because I have actual
hands experience with this "feature" and have often wondered if  there
could be a potential work around( through code ).


On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 4:33 PM, Charles Steinkuehler <
char...@steinkuehler.net> wrote:

> On 12/2/2013 5:16 PM, William Hermans wrote:
> > However I get the sense you really do not care about this specifically
> and
> > would possibly like to tweak a device tree overlay file ( make changes
> etc
> > ) remove and then reload the modified version. Unfortunately I do not
> think
> > this is possible without a reboot.
>
> Like I said...the only way to remove a device tree overlay is to reboot,
> you can only *ADD* overlays w/o making the system unstable (at best).
>
> It sucks^H^H^H is sub-optimal, but that's how it is.  The fact that
> loading an overlay works pretty well is pretty convenient, and downright
> amazing, when you consider what the underlying device tree was intended
> to support.  It sure beats rebooting *AND* having to edit your board.dto
> file!  :)
>
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