07-01-2020, 06:02 PM
Hello
You said "Currently you can't mount /dev/sdb1 rw. Because a device mapper is created based on the ISO files in sdb1, and this will make /dev/sdb1 readonly and busy."
Would I be stupid to say that it is abnormal to forbid me to write in a partition for the only reason that software has reserved two files for itself. Shouldn't there be a mount option like yes-i-know-that-i-am-doing ?
The idea would then be to open a software bug with the manufacturer
In principle, I would only be interested in mounting a read / write directory in bind technique!
Thinks.
You said "Currently you can't mount /dev/sdb1 rw. Because a device mapper is created based on the ISO files in sdb1, and this will make /dev/sdb1 readonly and busy."
Would I be stupid to say that it is abnormal to forbid me to write in a partition for the only reason that software has reserved two files for itself. Shouldn't there be a mount option like yes-i-know-that-i-am-doing ?
The idea would then be to open a software bug with the manufacturer
In principle, I would only be interested in mounting a read / write directory in bind technique!
Thinks.