Mike,

Thanks for the suggestion, this seems like a viable alternative.

On Monday, May 2, 2016 at 3:02:57 PM UTC-4, mjc wrote:
>
> On 05/02/2016 02:54 PM, Yiannis Papelis wrote: 
> > Very much agree with you - even though I don't want to use a battery, it 
> > seems more and more than a battery is a necessity for field use of the 
> > BBB, which would explain the existing connector. 
>
> In my work, the solution was to use a read-only filesystem with a tmpfs 
> overlay. I mount the boot and root partitions read-only, and configure 
> /etc/sysconfig/readonly-root with READONLY=yes and TEMPORARY_STATE=yes. 
> (This system runs Fedora.) 
>
> Permanent file writes are not frequently needed, but the filesystems can 
> be temporarily re-mounted as read/write when they are required. 
>
> Also, I use a Swissbit SD card, which is more robust (and expensive) 
> than normal SD cards, because it contains additional power-down 
> protection. 
>
> I haven't experienced any filesystem corruption since switching to this 
> approach. 
>
> I did use supercaps as pseudo-battery-backups for a while - the program 
> would switch the filesystem to readonly as soon as a powerfail circuit 
> was tripped - but the readonly+overlay approach is simpler and more 
> robust in practice. 
>
> - Mike 
>
>

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