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* [RAUC] Update a single file within rootfs
@ 2019-10-14 13:47 Yazdani, Reyhaneh
  2019-11-05 11:19 ` Enrico Joerns
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From: Yazdani, Reyhaneh @ 2019-10-14 13:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello everyone,

The RAUC documentation describes:

In RAUC, everything that can be updated is a slot.  Thus a slot can either be a
full device, a partition, a volume or simply a file.

Now, I have two systems: system0 and system1, each of them defined as a
partition on eMMC.

I want to update a single file in my rootfs, for example the binary file of the
application. How should I setup my system.conf and manifest?

I could update the whole partition as an image, but just one file, I could not
find any example about that.

I would appreciate, if someone could help me.

Thanks.

Best regards,
Reyhaneh



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