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Instructions for remounting rw if necessary.
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1. Eject the drives.
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1. Eject the drives.
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1. Unplug the Pi from the PC.
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1. Unplug the Pi from the PC.
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1. Plug the Pi into your Tesla.
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1. Plug the Pi into your Tesla.
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## Making changes to the system after setup
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The setup process configures the Pi with read-only file systems for the operating system but with read-write access through the USB
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interface. This means that you'll be able to record dashcam video and add and remove music files but you won't be able to make changes
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to files on / or on /boot. This is to protect against corruption of the operating system when the Tesla cuts power to the Pi.
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To make changes to the system partitions:
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```
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ssh pi@teslausb.
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sudo -i
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mount / -o remount,rw
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mount /boot -o remount,rw
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```
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Then make whatever changes you need to. The next time the system boots the partitions will once again be read-only.
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