Hello everyone,
I have a stable OS which is generated from Pyro...
But I want to mount my usb disk on Rootfs, it doesn't.
I add some recipe to local.conf file but still it is not running..
Please suggest me something. I am trying a few days, there is no solution for me.
Thanks for your reply.
Manually I can mount and umount usb stick on the terminal.
Kernel version is 3.14.28, I have to use this. Is there a option in kernel config for usb auto mount/umount?
Normally, I want to that Usb stick mounts when it has plugged; after unplugged, it umounts...
I can not do this with udev rule or fstab.
Hi,
Could you please indicate which specific BSP and board are you using? Have you tested with the pre-build demo images from the following site?
Hope this will be useful for you.
Best regards!
/Carlos
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Hi Mr.Carlos,
Thanks for your reply.
I am using custom board with imx6quad. I use custom kernel and u-boot for my board but I generate Rootfs from yocto-pyro.
I tried to add some udev rules or scripts but I can not do automount-autoumount.
Could you suggest for me something useful?
Thank you again.
Have a nice day.
Hi,
I just tested Yocto demo image L4.14.98_2.0.0 on i.MX6Q SABRE SD board, and it is properly mounting the USB sticks (with FAT and FAT32 partitions) on the following path:
/run/media/sdx where x is the letter of the drive (typically ‘a’) and then the partition number.
When it does not automatically mount is when inserting a USB stick with exFAT or NTFS partitions, but the terminal informs that a volume was inserted.
Additionally, if nothing is shown on the terminal, you should check the micro-USB to USB-A adapter. The ID pin of the adapter must be grounded in order to enable the Host mode of the OTG port; otherwise, the OTG port will act as Device and the connected USB sticks will not be powered.
Hope this will be useful for you.
Best regards!
/Carlos
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