I have been looking at the inner workings of Astlinux compared to standard
embedded applications.

It seems most embedded applications use flash ram as storage but tend to
load entirely into RAM.  The obvious advantages are speed and writability.
It seems that Astlinux uses temporary folders in RAM and the Kernel always
loads into RAM by design but Astlinux does not really run entirely in RAM as
far as I can tell.  I was just wondering why it wasn't designed this way
other than the fact more RAM is needed?
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