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This should prevent situations where a wrongfully detected target device (e.g. a hard drive) is being written to without any prompt. With this change, the semantics of --yes changes to "don't ask me if I'm sure, just write to the target device in --to". The help line was changed to reflect this semantics. Minor changes: - Replaced die calls with die_notrace. - Changed the default value for --to into an empty string (why should it be /dev/sdX anyway?). - Fixed an unmount warning message so it's more descriptive (and fits in 80 columns). - Check that --install is only used inside the chroot earlier in the script. BUG=None TEST=Ran the script with different combinations of -y and --to. Change-Id: I7a4d6eac9697f25d7e1eddb6c34f3c1725a83ef4 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.chromium.org/gerrit/25404 Reviewed-by: Brian Harring <ferringb@chromium.org> Commit-Ready: Gilad Arnold <garnold@chromium.org> Tested-by: Gilad Arnold <garnold@chromium.org>
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