Why can't I modify the sysfs - Why can't I modify the sysfs Hi I was going through a tutorial on a DE10-Nano on how to make custom overlays, and I seem to have hit a bit of a puzzle. https://rocketboards.org/foswiki/Documentation/HOWTOCreateADeviceTree At one stage, it requires me to create a directory and update values in sysfs. sudo mkdir /sys/kernel/config/device-tree/overlays/my-cv-fpga-overlay sudo echo my_cv_fpga_overlay.dtb > /sys/kernel/config/device-tree/overlays/my-cv-fpga-overlay/path Problem is I cannot seem to do so. the command returns "Operation not permitted" error message. I tried the LDXE linux image from terasic and also a rootfs/kernel that I made based on ubuntu base and kernel 4.9...lsti https://github.com/rsarwar87/altera-soc-rootfs Presumably it is some kernel configuration that I need to turn on maybe to allow modification of sysfs? I was wondering if anyone could kindly shed some light on this puzzle. Thanks RD Replies: Re: Why can't I modify the sysfs Hi Anand Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately logging in as root did not help. however, I remounted the configfs with the following code and was able to edit it like normal. sudo mount -t configfs none /config Br R Replies: Re: Why can't I modify the sysfs Hi, Can you run the command in root privilege and without sudo. like :root@socfpga:~# mkdir /sys/kernel/config/device-tree/overlays/my-cv-fpga-overlay Let me know if this has helped resolve the issue you are facing or if you need any further assistance. Best Regards, Anand Raj Shankar (This message was posted on behalf of Intel Corporation) - 2018-10-31

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