AndrewS:
Welcome to the list. Sorry for the delay, I must have missed this
somehow. Can you post a copy of the terminal (commands and their output)
when you try to modify the files?
If you're getting "Read-only filesystem" make sure you're mounting the
first partition (EFI system partition) as fat32. Do not mount the entire
device as an ISO filesystem. For example, you want to mount /dev/sdb1,
not /dev/sdb.
If Gnome auto-mounts the drive when you insert it, try ejecting
(unmounting) it and then mount it manually.
Make sure you're running as root. If you're getting "Permission denied",
you probably just need to `chmod u+w /path/to/file`, edit, and then
`chmod u-w /path/to/file`.
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