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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to remount .img as rw and repack Post 302702281 by vijai on Wednesday 19th of September 2012 02:12:49 AM
Old 09-19-2012
How to remount .img as rw and repack

Hi fellas!
I make a sh script which the following:
Code:
sudo mkdir Temp
sudo mount -o loop output.img Temp

The command mounts the img.Thats fine.But it moun s it as read only.But I need to edit/delete some files inside it and repack it as ext4 using this command:
Code:
sudo ./mkuserimg.sh -s Temp factoryfs.img ext4 ./temp 893386752B

The part I'm lacking is,How do I remount the .img as rw and edit the files inside that???
And yeah...I need to remount the partition again with the default permissions again after editing/deleting files....
Thanks for your help...

---------- Post updated 09-19-12 at 11:42 AM ---------- Previous update was 09-18-12 at 02:42 PM ----------

Bump!!!Please guys..Some help on this...Smilie
 

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img-window(n)															     img-window(n)

NAME
img-window - Img, Tk Windows (window) SYNOPSIS
package require Tk package require img::window ?1.3? image create photo ?name? ?options? DESCRIPTION
The package img::window is a sub-package of Img. It can be loaded as a part of the complete Img support, via package require Img, or on its own, via package require img::window. Like all packages of Img it does not provide new commands, but extends the existing Tk command image. More specifically img::window extends Tk's photo image type. The name of the new format handler is window. This handler does not provide additional configuration options. This handler is special. Instead of reading or writing image data from a file or string it allows the embedding of a Tk widget into the photo image. In other words, it takes a snapshot of the contents of a Tk window. All of the above means that in a call like image create photo ?name? ?options? [1] Image data in window format (option -data) is detected automatically. Image data is considered to be in the window format if the value given to option -data is the name of an existing Tk window. Note that the standard option -file is not supported by this handler. [2] The format name window is recognized by the option -format. SEE ALSO
img-bmp, img-gif, img-ico, img-intro, img-jpeg, img-pcx, img-pixmap, img-png, img-ppm, img-ps, img-sgi, img-sun, img-tga, img-tiff, img- window, img-xbm, img-xpm KEYWORDS
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