In message <canx10ha2qmiwc2js8xfn3jat1vxntnnbzxa8-fhq7cybf52...@mail.gmail.com>
, "Dr. David Kirkby" writes:
>On 27 February 2014 08:26, Hal Murray <hmur...@megapathdsl.net> wrote:

>Consumer devices like routers and modems run Linux. Does anyone know
>how they get around this issue? 

They generally don't mount their filesystems read/write, but only
read/only.

I've done similar things with FreeBSD in many systems (see: nanobsd)
but I don't have time or clue to figure out how to do that with Linux.

I belive that "busybox" is somewhat akin to nanobsd, but don't know
how to get that onto the BBB hardware.

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