On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Tuomas Tonteri
<tuomas.tont...@helsinki.fi> wrote:
> Have you tried mounting the USB stick as a read only filesystem?
>
>> Now that I setup freevo and a minimal ubuntu installation exactly the
>> way I wanted.
>> I'd like to put everything on a 2GB USB stick, and remove the
>> harddrive from my dedicated HTPC. For obvious reason, I want to make
>> the usb stick filesystem readonly.
>> Could somebody tell me do I prevent freevo from logging/caching or
>> writing anything
>> to the harddrive ?

No, X won't launch if /tmp is read-only.
I found a solution but putting /media, /tmp, /var/log and /home into a
ramfs filesystem in memory.
Thanks.

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