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## Image uploading without Web UI
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PiKVM stores the images on a special memory card partition mounted in `/var/lib/kvmd/msd`.
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Most of the time, the partition is read-only, and is remounted for writing automatically
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if the appropriate drive emulation mode is enabled, or to upload a new image.
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This protects the data from damage in the event of a sudden loss of power.
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??? example "Step by step: Manual image uploading using SCP or rsync"
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1. Remount internal storage to read-write mode:
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1. Remount internal storage to read-write mode manually:
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```
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[root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-helper-otgmsd-remount rw
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So, to add a second virtual drive, follow this:
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??? example "Step by step: Enabling the additional drive"
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??? example "Step by step: Enabling an additional drive"
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1. Switch the filesystem to read-write mode:
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