Stateless Arch

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Has anyone done any research on stateless ArchLinux instances.

A stateless Arch would be one where the root filesystem is mounted read-only and nothing changes there. Thus it can mounted over network (using NFS, NBD and similar) by several, diskless, PCs at the same time.

I plan to have per user HOME directories on a server (again NFS or similar), and users credentials in LDAP.

/var/run beeing a link to a tmpfs /run, and by using systemd-journal without /var/log/journal (it will store logs in memory) a lot of things avoid hitting the disk already.

I'd use connman for handling the net connection and it seems to require a writable /var/lib/connman/


Anyone with any experience with this?


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дамјан


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