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Old 07-02-2012, 06:01 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by flow_ View Post
The reason I wanted to restore the rootfs as follows. The book does not mount the userstore. Now I've found a error - because there were files in the folder /mnt/us. I deleted the files using serial port. After that I rebooted the book and the userstore was mounted. Now I'm going to find out the reason for which the files were /mnt/us.
When you deleted the contents of the USB drive (which was mounted at /mnt/us) you deleted your Documents folder (and everything else stored on your USB drive, which may include files required for TTS support). It is not usually a good idea to delete stuff that you do not understand.
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