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the make_dev_ssd --remove_rootfs_verification
requires that you specify a partition number that you wish to effect. There's usually 2 partitions that are seem to be write protected .... and that command will recommend the current "root" partition".
That command --remove_rootfs_verification will tell you which partition you've booted from and is currently "root". (on my machine it's partitions 2 and 4, and the command has actually recommended both of them in different situations).
If you call the command without specifying a partition, it does nothing ... other than tell you that you need to specify a partition and which one.
Also, FYI ... you can also permanently set the partitions to be mounted as rw on boot with the option --default_rw_root (it also requires you to specify a partition with the --partition flag). Though obviously you're tool is great, and more secure since it doesn't leave rw default and you can use it only when you need it :)