This mounted partition is a loopback image file ? Why would it matter if
that was r/w ?

On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Robert Nelson <robertcnel...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> > #2: Possible Upgrade problems, from the log it followed the symlink,
> > so this might not be an issue..
> >
> > debian@beaglebone:~$ journalctl | grep img
> > Dec 08 19:52:28 beaglebone kernel: LUN: removable file:
> >
> /var/cache/doc-beaglebone-getting-started/beaglebone-getting-started-2015-12-04.img
> >
> > in the package i'm doing,
> >
> > ln -sf
> /var/cache/${package}/beaglebone-getting-started-${core_version}.img
> > /var/local/usb_mass_storage.img
> >
> > So the symlink should point to the 'updated' *.img, should we "keep"
> > the old file, till a reboot.. I'd like to not rmmod g_multi as the
> > user might be logged in via serial/g_ether and bam, there's goes the
> > connection..
>
> Ahh, on 2, i can follow:
>
> cat /sys/module/usb_f_mass_storage/holders/g_multi/parameters/file
>
> and figure out what's going on, so while the "img" won't be updated
> till you actually reboot there shouldn't be any other problems..
>
> Regards,
>
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> Robert Nelson
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>
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