>> OSs like Fedora are doing too much I/O on a regular basis to rely on >> anything less. > > > That's a bit of a stretch. I have similar systems (DreamPlugs) > running the rootfs on uSD for years without a failure. Ultimately > it depends on other factors, including the quality of the SD card. > > >> I have some experience with this on an old Asus ee700 >> with only 8Gb SSD and having to put much of the system on an SD. /var >> and swap on the SSD and STILL I would loose the SD card part. > > > The trick is to use something like this: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=223722 > > Sadly, that ticket has been rotting for 5 years. Not sure if it achieves the same thing but there's means of basically doing something very similar with systemd with RO filesystems for pretty much everything and tmpfs for quite a bit of the other bits like .pid stuff and things that need to be preserved (like /etc) but RW in a separate location. Peter _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm