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Folder ~/gcode_files mounts ro #349

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shuffleznl opened this issue Aug 5, 2022 · 3 comments
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Folder ~/gcode_files mounts ro #349

shuffleznl opened this issue Aug 5, 2022 · 3 comments

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@shuffleznl
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After flashing/dd/writing image from USB, rebooting to emmc with USB still attached, the USB-stick is mounted read-only into the ~/gcode_files/usb folder. The folder remains ro after removing usb.

@eliasbakken
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Yes, the usb folder is mounted as read-only. This is done on purpose as the intention is to move files from one computer to the printer in case the printer is not connected to the network.
I think there might be some user right issues if it is mounted RW, but I don't remember exactly right now. Maybe it was done to make the chance of corruption of the drive smaller.

@eliasbakken eliasbakken added this to the Refactor v3.2.0 milestone Mar 15, 2023
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The lost+found folder can be made readable by the user chmod +r. This can be done either as a part of the mounting in refactor or it can be done by Reflash.

@eliasbakken
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In the latest Refactor (not yet published), I've made the lost+found folder readable by all. This does remove one error message, but is replaced by another where the symlink "dtb" is already watched. I've not found a simple way to move past this.
Looking at the description of the bug again, I see that there is another problem. That the folder is not removed once the usb drive has been removed. This can probably be solved.

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