"Missile" is a song by IAMX from the album Kiss + Swallow. It was released in 2005 as a promo single with another track "This Will Make You Love Again". The latter appeared on his 2006 album The Alternative.
Music video
Two music videos were released for "Missile." One consists almost entirely of an upside down, overhead shot of Corner in a bathtub, with his head underwater and a strip of tape over his mouth. Over the course of the video, the message written on the tape changes from 'LOVE ME' to 'HATE ME' to 'HELP ME' as a hand appears in shot and forces his head to stay under. The second features Corner's girlfriend at the time, Sue Denim of the band Robots in Disguise and, in keeping with IAMX's music, is highly erotic, featuring S&M and bondage, with Denim as a dominatrix of sorts, with Corner at her mercy. The video ends with her giving him a glowing capsule and forcing him to swallow it, at the same time as the lyric "You're taking my life away" is sung.
SquashFS is intended for general read-only file system use and in constrained block device/memory systems (e.g. embedded systems) where low overhead is needed. The original version of SquashFS used gzip compression, although Linux kernel 2.6.34 added support for LZMA and LZO compression, Linux kernel 2.6.38 added support for LZMA2 compression (which is used by xz), and Linux kernel 3.19 added support for LZ4 compression.
The 435th Security Forces Squadron (435th SFS) is a United States Air Force unit capable of overland airlift, air assault, or airborne insertion into crisis situations. The unit incorporates more than 13 different specialities including people with civil engineering, medical, intelligence, investigative, fuels, logistics, personnel and security skills. It was formerly known as the 786th Security Forces Squadron.
Rocket (Kannada: ರಾಕೆಟ್) is a 2015 Kannadaromantic comedy film written and directed by Shiva Shashi, produced by and co-starring Sathish Ninasam, alongside Aishani Shetty in the lead roles.Achyuth Kumar, Sundar Raj, Padmaja Rao, Ninasam Ashwath and Rashri Ponnappa feature in supporting roles.
Plot
The movie is a romantic comedy. The main lead of the movie, Rakesh (Sathish Ninasam), falls in love with Shwetha (Aishani Shetty), and goes through a romantic journey. He faces a lot of hurdles in the journey and overcomes those hurdles forms the crux of the story.
The shooting of the movie commenced in December 2014 and finished in July 2015. The movie has been shot in Bangalore and some locations of Coorg.
Soundtrack
The music of the movie has been composed by Poornachandra Tejaswi of Lucia fame. The movie has five songs, one of the which has been sung by Kannada film actor Puneeth Rajkumar. Apart from known voices it also has voices from a pool of new Kannada singers.
The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific RailroadRockets were lightweight, streamlineddiesel-electric passenger trains built by the Budd Company. These six trains were the first streamlined equipment purchased by the Rock Island, as well as being its first diesel-powered passenger trains. Four of the trains consisted of 3 cars each, the other two each had 4 cars.
In the universe of Galactik Football, the inhabited worlds of the Zaelion Galaxy compete in Galactik Football, a sport analogous to football, but played seven to a side. The game is complicated by the addition of Flux, which enhances a player's attributes such as speed, strength, and agility, or grants special powers such as teleportation. The story follows the fate of an inexperienced Galactik Football team, the Snow Kids, as they aim to compete in the Galactik Football Cup.
Plot
Season 1
The story begins during a football match between the home team of planet Akillian and the Shadows. As Aarch, captain of the Akillians, takes a direct free kick, an explosion is heard and an avalanche sweeps over the stadium, marking the beginning of the Akillian Ice Age and the loss of The Breath, Akillian's Flux.
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Ok, I know you can use tar and gzip to comress your file archives, but this is a compressed file-system. Usually read-only but can be mounted as a filesystem on Linux. This is a quick tatser to learning Linux 9 which should be out April 14th
published: 03 Apr 2012
How to compile squashfs
Compile modified squashfs pace firmware
published: 01 Oct 2016
#05 - How To Get The Root File System - Hardware Hacking Tutorial
If you have downloaded the firmware file for your device from the supplier's website or if you have dumped the EEPROM from your device and you want to extract the root file system and other information, this is the video for you!
In this episode I will talk about the available options to understand where the root file system is located in the firmware image, and the tools to use to extract it with the purpose to analyse it.
In this episode we will use 3 different types of firmware file:
- An encrypted firmware update file for a digital camera, downloaded from the supplier's website. I will not succeed to extract the root file system, but we will learn something useful anyway.
- Another file is a firmware upgrade for home router, downloaded from the supplier's website; we will success...
published: 18 Apr 2020
Extracting SQUASHFS files on Linux initrd.gz tutorial
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published: 03 Feb 2014
SQUASHFS error: squashfs_read_data failed to read both 0X0 |Error solved | linux or ubuntu usbboot |
SQUASHFS error: squashfs_read_data failed to read both 0X0 |Error solved | linux or ubuntu usbboot |
don't panic and follow steps carefully
same found in linux boot from stack overflow:
when I was doing repairs on the computer years ago, I broke the brackets holding the display, and ever since sometimes on boot I would get a bios error of 8 beeps which when I looked it up is a "display memory failure" but the computer would load fine and continue working (and beeping until restarted).
running a memory diagnostic always gave errors, however the computer was functioning fine, so I wasn't sure what to do
well my problem is that today I installed Linux mint (I am new to Linux) and when prompted I erased the windows 7 and installed on the entire hard drive.
when it asked me to remove the bo...
published: 20 Jul 2021
Debian system install Live systemfile.squashfs file without Calamares or other cli installer.
In Debian Linux systems it is possible to just copy a partition to another partition and then insert the correct UUID numbers in the new install /etc/fstab file. Here I am using a penguins-eggs compressed filesystem.squashfs file I took off a Live usb thum drive.
It is also easy to mount an iso file and then copy out the filesystem.squashfs file too.
Ultimately, I will build a yad GUI User Interface that takes care of all the notification and explanation of the code. Then the main script will be fully automatic Start to finish.
Its beta, and I need to update a few things. Auto detect mount directories; mount points; and updating of fstab. In this demonstration I update the UUID in fstab manually. Comments welcome: Copylinux.com
published: 05 Nov 2023
How to use unsquashfs
Tools require:
Linux OS
binwalk
squashfs-sdk
published: 02 Oct 2016
Let's Work With File Systems CPIO LiveCD Squashfs
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EROFS as a replacement for EXT4 and Squashfs - David Anderson
EROFS as a replacement for EXT4 and Squashfs - David Anderson
---
The Linux Plumbers Conference is the premier event for developers working at all levels of the plumbing layer and beyond. https://lpc.events/
published: 07 Nov 2022
What was the SquashFS compression method? (2 Solutions!!)
What was the SquashFS compression method?
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Ok, I know you can use tar and gzip to comress your file archives, but this is a compressed file-system....
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Ok, I know you can use tar and gzip to comress your file archives, but this is a compressed file-system. Usually read-only but can be mounted as a filesystem on Linux. This is a quick tatser to learning Linux 9 which should be out April 14th
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Ok, I know you can use tar and gzip to comress your file archives, but this is a compressed file-system. Usually read-only but can be mounted as a filesystem on Linux. This is a quick tatser to learning Linux 9 which should be out April 14th
If you have downloaded the firmware file for your device from the supplier's website or if you have dumped the EEPROM from your device and you want to extract ...
If you have downloaded the firmware file for your device from the supplier's website or if you have dumped the EEPROM from your device and you want to extract the root file system and other information, this is the video for you!
In this episode I will talk about the available options to understand where the root file system is located in the firmware image, and the tools to use to extract it with the purpose to analyse it.
In this episode we will use 3 different types of firmware file:
- An encrypted firmware update file for a digital camera, downloaded from the supplier's website. I will not succeed to extract the root file system, but we will learn something useful anyway.
- Another file is a firmware upgrade for home router, downloaded from the supplier's website; we will successfully extract the file system, with some minor issues.
- The last file is an EEPROM dump that we dumped from the sample Gemtek router in the previous episode.
- We will do everything on our Linux box using some simple tools:
- The "file" command, that gives very basic information about any type of file.
- The "strings" command, that prints embedded strings in a binary file.
- The "hexdump" command, that prints the hex dump of a file, including the ASCII equivalent of each byte.
- The "binwalk" software, it is able to scan a binary file searching signatures of many different file system images, of compressed data segments, of digital certificates and of many other type of information embedded on a single binary file. It is also able to show the running entropy of a file allowing us to understand if we have an encrypted or compressed segment inside the binary file.
- The "dd" command, it is able to dissect a file, easily extracting part of it, or reassembling a file putting together different parts.
*** Links with additional Information ***
Channel's Author: https://www.makemehack.com/2020/02/a-short-introduction-of-myself.html
Channel's Web Site: https://www.makemehack.com/
The sample router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) on techinfodepot: http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Gemtek_WVRTM-127ACN
The sample router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) reverse engineered on GitHub, includes scripts to dump the EEPROM to a text file and to convert it back to binary file: https://github.com/digiampietro/hacking-gemtek
Canon EOS M50 firmware download page: https://www.canon.it/support/consumer_products/products/cameras/digital_slr/eos-m50.html?type=drivers
D-Link DVA-5592 firmware: https://media.dlink.eu/ftp/products/dva/dva-5592/driver_software/DVA-5592_A1_WI_20180405.zip
adbtools2, tools to hack the DVA-5592 router: https://github.com/digiampietro/adbtools2
buildroot-armv7, emulation environment for the DVA-5592 router: https://github.com/digiampietro/buildroot-armv7
jefferson, to exctract JFFS2 file system images: https://github.com/sviehb/jefferson
Binwalk, a fast, easy to use tool for analyzing, reverse engineering, and extracting firmware images: https://github.com/ReFirmLabs/binwalk
One of the longest wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mountains_of_the_British_Isles_by_height
U-Boot, The Universal Boot Loader: https://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot
If you have downloaded the firmware file for your device from the supplier's website or if you have dumped the EEPROM from your device and you want to extract the root file system and other information, this is the video for you!
In this episode I will talk about the available options to understand where the root file system is located in the firmware image, and the tools to use to extract it with the purpose to analyse it.
In this episode we will use 3 different types of firmware file:
- An encrypted firmware update file for a digital camera, downloaded from the supplier's website. I will not succeed to extract the root file system, but we will learn something useful anyway.
- Another file is a firmware upgrade for home router, downloaded from the supplier's website; we will successfully extract the file system, with some minor issues.
- The last file is an EEPROM dump that we dumped from the sample Gemtek router in the previous episode.
- We will do everything on our Linux box using some simple tools:
- The "file" command, that gives very basic information about any type of file.
- The "strings" command, that prints embedded strings in a binary file.
- The "hexdump" command, that prints the hex dump of a file, including the ASCII equivalent of each byte.
- The "binwalk" software, it is able to scan a binary file searching signatures of many different file system images, of compressed data segments, of digital certificates and of many other type of information embedded on a single binary file. It is also able to show the running entropy of a file allowing us to understand if we have an encrypted or compressed segment inside the binary file.
- The "dd" command, it is able to dissect a file, easily extracting part of it, or reassembling a file putting together different parts.
*** Links with additional Information ***
Channel's Author: https://www.makemehack.com/2020/02/a-short-introduction-of-myself.html
Channel's Web Site: https://www.makemehack.com/
The sample router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) on techinfodepot: http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Gemtek_WVRTM-127ACN
The sample router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) reverse engineered on GitHub, includes scripts to dump the EEPROM to a text file and to convert it back to binary file: https://github.com/digiampietro/hacking-gemtek
Canon EOS M50 firmware download page: https://www.canon.it/support/consumer_products/products/cameras/digital_slr/eos-m50.html?type=drivers
D-Link DVA-5592 firmware: https://media.dlink.eu/ftp/products/dva/dva-5592/driver_software/DVA-5592_A1_WI_20180405.zip
adbtools2, tools to hack the DVA-5592 router: https://github.com/digiampietro/adbtools2
buildroot-armv7, emulation environment for the DVA-5592 router: https://github.com/digiampietro/buildroot-armv7
jefferson, to exctract JFFS2 file system images: https://github.com/sviehb/jefferson
Binwalk, a fast, easy to use tool for analyzing, reverse engineering, and extracting firmware images: https://github.com/ReFirmLabs/binwalk
One of the longest wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mountains_of_the_British_Isles_by_height
U-Boot, The Universal Boot Loader: https://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot
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...
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SQUASHFS error: squashfs_read_data failed to read both 0X0 |Error solved | linux or ubuntu usbboot |
don't panic and follow steps carefully
same found in linux ...
SQUASHFS error: squashfs_read_data failed to read both 0X0 |Error solved | linux or ubuntu usbboot |
don't panic and follow steps carefully
same found in linux boot from stack overflow:
when I was doing repairs on the computer years ago, I broke the brackets holding the display, and ever since sometimes on boot I would get a bios error of 8 beeps which when I looked it up is a "display memory failure" but the computer would load fine and continue working (and beeping until restarted).
running a memory diagnostic always gave errors, however the computer was functioning fine, so I wasn't sure what to do
well my problem is that today I installed Linux mint (I am new to Linux) and when prompted I erased the windows 7 and installed on the entire hard drive.
when it asked me to remove the boot media, and click enter. I pressed enter a few times, it didn't work. I had read that sometimes with a Linux install the keyboard keys behave wrong. so I started trying pressing random keys, and that's when the computer started giving
squashfs error: unable to read page block squashfs error: unable to read data cache
It has been going through every memory block (right now at 8000) it has been at least 30 minutesenter image description here
I am looking for insight as to what the problem might be. and possible solutions
Thanks in advance
attached picture of the current screen
EDIT: I looked closely at the photo, and I noticed it is saying one memory block each line: memory block 3d05662d size 10c40 and cache entry [3d05662d]
SQUASHFS error: squashfs_read_data failed to read both 0X0 |Error solved | linux or ubuntu usbboot |
don't panic and follow steps carefully
same found in linux boot from stack overflow:
when I was doing repairs on the computer years ago, I broke the brackets holding the display, and ever since sometimes on boot I would get a bios error of 8 beeps which when I looked it up is a "display memory failure" but the computer would load fine and continue working (and beeping until restarted).
running a memory diagnostic always gave errors, however the computer was functioning fine, so I wasn't sure what to do
well my problem is that today I installed Linux mint (I am new to Linux) and when prompted I erased the windows 7 and installed on the entire hard drive.
when it asked me to remove the boot media, and click enter. I pressed enter a few times, it didn't work. I had read that sometimes with a Linux install the keyboard keys behave wrong. so I started trying pressing random keys, and that's when the computer started giving
squashfs error: unable to read page block squashfs error: unable to read data cache
It has been going through every memory block (right now at 8000) it has been at least 30 minutesenter image description here
I am looking for insight as to what the problem might be. and possible solutions
Thanks in advance
attached picture of the current screen
EDIT: I looked closely at the photo, and I noticed it is saying one memory block each line: memory block 3d05662d size 10c40 and cache entry [3d05662d]
In Debian Linux systems it is possible to just copy a partition to another partition and then insert the correct UUID numbers in the new install /etc/fstab file...
In Debian Linux systems it is possible to just copy a partition to another partition and then insert the correct UUID numbers in the new install /etc/fstab file. Here I am using a penguins-eggs compressed filesystem.squashfs file I took off a Live usb thum drive.
It is also easy to mount an iso file and then copy out the filesystem.squashfs file too.
Ultimately, I will build a yad GUI User Interface that takes care of all the notification and explanation of the code. Then the main script will be fully automatic Start to finish.
Its beta, and I need to update a few things. Auto detect mount directories; mount points; and updating of fstab. In this demonstration I update the UUID in fstab manually. Comments welcome: Copylinux.com
In Debian Linux systems it is possible to just copy a partition to another partition and then insert the correct UUID numbers in the new install /etc/fstab file. Here I am using a penguins-eggs compressed filesystem.squashfs file I took off a Live usb thum drive.
It is also easy to mount an iso file and then copy out the filesystem.squashfs file too.
Ultimately, I will build a yad GUI User Interface that takes care of all the notification and explanation of the code. Then the main script will be fully automatic Start to finish.
Its beta, and I need to update a few things. Auto detect mount directories; mount points; and updating of fstab. In this demonstration I update the UUID in fstab manually. Comments welcome: Copylinux.com
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Intro Video by Milan Ristic
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Intro Video by Milan Ristic
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Intro Video by Milan Ristic
EROFS as a replacement for EXT4 and Squashfs - David Anderson
---
The Linux Plumbers Conference is the premier event for developers working at all levels of th...
EROFS as a replacement for EXT4 and Squashfs - David Anderson
---
The Linux Plumbers Conference is the premier event for developers working at all levels of the plumbing layer and beyond. https://lpc.events/
EROFS as a replacement for EXT4 and Squashfs - David Anderson
---
The Linux Plumbers Conference is the premier event for developers working at all levels of the plumbing layer and beyond. https://lpc.events/
What was the SquashFS compression method?
Helpful? Please support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/roelvandepaar
With thanks & praise to God, and with ...
What was the SquashFS compression method?
Helpful? Please support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/roelvandepaar
With thanks & praise to God, and with thanks to the many people who have made this project possible! | Content (except music & images) licensed under CC BY-SA https://meta.stackexchange.com/help/licensing | Music: https://www.bensound.com/licensing | Images: https://stocksnap.io/license & others | With thanks to user Otheus (superuser.com/users/437093), user Deltik (superuser.com/users/83694), and the Stack Exchange Network (superuser.com/questions/919025). Trademarks are property of their respective owners. Disclaimer: All information is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind. You are responsible for your own actions. Please contact me if anything is amiss at Roel D.OT VandePaar A.T gmail.com
What was the SquashFS compression method?
Helpful? Please support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/roelvandepaar
With thanks & praise to God, and with thanks to the many people who have made this project possible! | Content (except music & images) licensed under CC BY-SA https://meta.stackexchange.com/help/licensing | Music: https://www.bensound.com/licensing | Images: https://stocksnap.io/license & others | With thanks to user Otheus (superuser.com/users/437093), user Deltik (superuser.com/users/83694), and the Stack Exchange Network (superuser.com/questions/919025). Trademarks are property of their respective owners. Disclaimer: All information is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind. You are responsible for your own actions. Please contact me if anything is amiss at Roel D.OT VandePaar A.T gmail.com
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Ok, I know you can use tar and gzip to comress your file archives, but this is a compressed file-system. Usually read-only but can be mounted as a filesystem on Linux. This is a quick tatser to learning Linux 9 which should be out April 14th
If you have downloaded the firmware file for your device from the supplier's website or if you have dumped the EEPROM from your device and you want to extract the root file system and other information, this is the video for you!
In this episode I will talk about the available options to understand where the root file system is located in the firmware image, and the tools to use to extract it with the purpose to analyse it.
In this episode we will use 3 different types of firmware file:
- An encrypted firmware update file for a digital camera, downloaded from the supplier's website. I will not succeed to extract the root file system, but we will learn something useful anyway.
- Another file is a firmware upgrade for home router, downloaded from the supplier's website; we will successfully extract the file system, with some minor issues.
- The last file is an EEPROM dump that we dumped from the sample Gemtek router in the previous episode.
- We will do everything on our Linux box using some simple tools:
- The "file" command, that gives very basic information about any type of file.
- The "strings" command, that prints embedded strings in a binary file.
- The "hexdump" command, that prints the hex dump of a file, including the ASCII equivalent of each byte.
- The "binwalk" software, it is able to scan a binary file searching signatures of many different file system images, of compressed data segments, of digital certificates and of many other type of information embedded on a single binary file. It is also able to show the running entropy of a file allowing us to understand if we have an encrypted or compressed segment inside the binary file.
- The "dd" command, it is able to dissect a file, easily extracting part of it, or reassembling a file putting together different parts.
*** Links with additional Information ***
Channel's Author: https://www.makemehack.com/2020/02/a-short-introduction-of-myself.html
Channel's Web Site: https://www.makemehack.com/
The sample router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) on techinfodepot: http://en.techinfodepot.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Gemtek_WVRTM-127ACN
The sample router (Gemtek WVRTM-127ACN) reverse engineered on GitHub, includes scripts to dump the EEPROM to a text file and to convert it back to binary file: https://github.com/digiampietro/hacking-gemtek
Canon EOS M50 firmware download page: https://www.canon.it/support/consumer_products/products/cameras/digital_slr/eos-m50.html?type=drivers
D-Link DVA-5592 firmware: https://media.dlink.eu/ftp/products/dva/dva-5592/driver_software/DVA-5592_A1_WI_20180405.zip
adbtools2, tools to hack the DVA-5592 router: https://github.com/digiampietro/adbtools2
buildroot-armv7, emulation environment for the DVA-5592 router: https://github.com/digiampietro/buildroot-armv7
jefferson, to exctract JFFS2 file system images: https://github.com/sviehb/jefferson
Binwalk, a fast, easy to use tool for analyzing, reverse engineering, and extracting firmware images: https://github.com/ReFirmLabs/binwalk
One of the longest wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mountains_of_the_British_Isles_by_height
U-Boot, The Universal Boot Loader: https://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot
http://filmsbykris.com
For help: http://filmsbykris.com/irc
FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Films-By-Kris/225113590836253
Intro Video by Milan Ristic
Intro Music By m2cm2cm2c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yThEXZJfMbU
SQUASHFS error: squashfs_read_data failed to read both 0X0 |Error solved | linux or ubuntu usbboot |
don't panic and follow steps carefully
same found in linux boot from stack overflow:
when I was doing repairs on the computer years ago, I broke the brackets holding the display, and ever since sometimes on boot I would get a bios error of 8 beeps which when I looked it up is a "display memory failure" but the computer would load fine and continue working (and beeping until restarted).
running a memory diagnostic always gave errors, however the computer was functioning fine, so I wasn't sure what to do
well my problem is that today I installed Linux mint (I am new to Linux) and when prompted I erased the windows 7 and installed on the entire hard drive.
when it asked me to remove the boot media, and click enter. I pressed enter a few times, it didn't work. I had read that sometimes with a Linux install the keyboard keys behave wrong. so I started trying pressing random keys, and that's when the computer started giving
squashfs error: unable to read page block squashfs error: unable to read data cache
It has been going through every memory block (right now at 8000) it has been at least 30 minutesenter image description here
I am looking for insight as to what the problem might be. and possible solutions
Thanks in advance
attached picture of the current screen
EDIT: I looked closely at the photo, and I noticed it is saying one memory block each line: memory block 3d05662d size 10c40 and cache entry [3d05662d]
In Debian Linux systems it is possible to just copy a partition to another partition and then insert the correct UUID numbers in the new install /etc/fstab file. Here I am using a penguins-eggs compressed filesystem.squashfs file I took off a Live usb thum drive.
It is also easy to mount an iso file and then copy out the filesystem.squashfs file too.
Ultimately, I will build a yad GUI User Interface that takes care of all the notification and explanation of the code. Then the main script will be fully automatic Start to finish.
Its beta, and I need to update a few things. Auto detect mount directories; mount points; and updating of fstab. In this demonstration I update the UUID in fstab manually. Comments welcome: Copylinux.com
http://filmsbykris.com
For help: http://filmsbykris.com/irc
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EROFS as a replacement for EXT4 and Squashfs - David Anderson
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