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Old 09-27-2015, 07:26 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by NiLuJe View Post
As for blocking updates, the folder trick *might* still be usable. AFAICT, the base temp file name has changed (/mnt/us/update.bin.tmp -> /mnt/us/update.bin), and the system *might* only be killing the old filename? Not quite sure where the .partial came from and if that's still in the cards though, so, pure conjecture here .
I wonder, but this is as well, an educated guess, whether the file is created by Amazon as update.bin.partial, and it stays with that name while downloading. As soon as this is done, the file is renamed to update.bin and the install begins.

If this is so, two folders created would possibly solve the blocking updates problem: /mnt/us/update.bin.partial and /mnt/us/update.bin .
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