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Old 08-23-2009, 01:46 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by dottedmag View Post
You can try to supply your shell script with the name mfg_test. See the remove.sh contents for the hints of filesystems mountpoints.
Good idea, but no luck so far. I told it to create directories which I should then see - inside the "mfg_test" is a string that probably calls the remove_sh, so I copied the path from it.
No luck.

I'm going to write support again and ask them how to verify that the update really worked.
I've got the suspicion that perhaps the device is incapable of being updated, since there is absolutely no message whatsoever when I try to update it, even though both the binary AND the shell script definitely have texts in them that are for the user to read.

So either the messages are suppressed, or the update doesn't work. I wouldn't be surprised if they'd have broken/forgotten something when they wrote the software.
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