Russell Coker wrote:
>> For overkill, you can set up a read-only root fs with live-build,
>> live-boot and live-config.
>
> My client had that, it got annoying and didn't seem to provide any
> benefit.  I'll go for a single large filesystem.  Ext4 seems
> reliable enough.

Fair enough.

I have a few 4GB USB key deployments (on headless boxes) with stock
Debian installed on them, and it wasn't a very nice experience.
Mainly just that I/O is aggravatingly slow, especially for dpkg.

I don't know if SD (and a more modern FTL) would help in that respect.

The other problem I had was that stock installs will want to fsck
after an outage, and even with a journal that's suckily slow.
(Especially when you're talking over the phone to a non-technical user
who is reading boot output off a 19" monitor balanced in their lap or
whatever.  You know -- the usual.)


I guess I'd be happy to do a stock install onto something like that
again, but only if it was locked in a cabinet with a UPS.

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