You are erasing /dev/fs0, but then writing the image to /dev/fs1. Is this what you intended? 

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From: Erick Roane
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 3:23 PM
To: general-filesystems
Reply To: general-filesystems@community.qnx.com
Subject: devf-ram does not automount as described

Per http://support7.qnx.com/download/download/20951/building.pdf I should be able to do the following on the Nitrogen6X development system (using default BSP). Assume "my_efs_img" is on the micro-SD card and I have mounted it accordingly "mount -t dos /dev/hd0t11 /dos".

# devf-ram &
# flashctl -p /dev/fs0 -e
# cat /dos/my_efs_img > /dev/fs1
# slay devf-ram &
# devf-ram &
# cd /fs1p0
ksh: cd: /fs1p0 - No such file or directory

The last line will not work because the automount did not work properly. Is this because there is already a flash filesystem mounted on the Nitrogen6X board (fs0)? I mean I should be able to mount multiple flash filesystems right?




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