well.. no.. if you change the squashfs file you replace the whole system.. you will then have ubuntu 14.04 and NOT 16.04
just use the information from post #14 (the path to the file in question) and replace the faulty version of the function setupunionfs() with the one i attached to post #15
well.. no.. if you change the squashfs file you replace the whole system.. you will then have ubuntu 14.04 and NOT 16.04
just use the information from post #14 (the path to the file in question) and replace the faulty version of the function setupunionfs() with the one i attached to post #15
glhf