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Originally Posted by juki
No, only with the internal memory.
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Can you please 1. Reboot (just turn your device off completely and then turn it on) 2. post contents of /etc/fstab and /etc/mtab? These files have filesystem mounting information in Linux so they might throw some light on this. Filesystems are usually mounted in read-only mode during boot if there's an error, but I can't see how this could be caused by otfm installation (even if it went wrong).