I am considering using the Raspberry Pi 3 in a project. My testing to
date has been with Leap 42.2. It has really worked well. I have a
couple of questions:

1. I would like to run openSUSE in such a way that the OS image is
read-only. All files that change are in RAM. I have built openSUSE
images like this (for standard PCs) using KIWI. Live openSUSE images
are also built this way. Has anyone done this for the PI 3? I know
that the boot starts out a bit different. Could that be a problem
here?

2. If there is no technical reason against this (from the Pi 3 POV), I
would imagine my next step would be to copy the appropriate items in
OBS into my OBS project, and attempt changes there. Or is there a
better approach? What would be the projects to copy? I would prefer to
copy as little as possible so that I do not branch off somewhere. I
still want to run the released versions of things - except for the
kiwi change to get the overlay file system stuff set up.

3. Is it possible to boot the PI 3 via PXE? My motivation would be
that the OS image need not be on the SD card. I have looked at
resources like 
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/bootmodes/net_tutorial.md.
So I would think this should work - if I can make the previous items
work.





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