Yup, even mdev based images do that with current OE.
I'd expect "/media" to symlink to "run/media" on most devices (regardless whether the rootfs is read-only or not). Check if that's the case on your system.
On 14-06-16 00:01, Christopher Larson wrote:
Afaik usb storage is already automounted by udev on /run/media/, so there's no need to use /media for that purpose. On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 2:22 PM, Jeffrey D Boyer <jeffrey.d.bo...@jci.com <mailto:jeffrey.d.bo...@jci.com>> wrote: Hello,____ __ __ New to the list here, so I’m sorry if this question has been asked before, but I couldn’t find a direct answer to it. ____ __ __ I have a yocto image that was built using the following bb script line: IMAGE_FEATURES += " read-only-rootfs". ____ __ __ As this image eventually resides on a static flash device, it must be read-only. However, the system hardware supports removable media (SD card and USB drives), and I’d like to be able to mount and write to those removable drives / partitions for data logging purposes. What needs to be done in order to make the /media directory auto-mountable when a “read-only” image is specified by the build script?____ __ __ Thanks.____ __ __ --
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