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Old 10-31-2012, 02:14 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by EternalCyclist View Post
On my K5 I have only /var/local/system/mntusb.params and the first line says
Code:
"# auto-generated file -- do not modify!"
I had intented to type /system in that line. I actually remember thinking "/system" while I was typing it. My typing accuracy is not so good these days. I corrected my post...

The "auto generated" file is only generated when the startup scripts cannot mount the partition in FAT mode, in which case they delete that partition, create a new one, and repopulate it with default files.

That mntusb.params file happens to be one that is also written by some jailbreaks (and debricking scripts), so it could also get changed to values different from your own when installing a jailbreak (or debricking)...

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