List users;

I have been a RPI user since the first B version came out. I been through the 
"Oops the O/s is toast again" routine more than I care to count.

I blame it on very poor choices for the voltage regulator and the choices of 
the micro USB as a power connector. Arduino scroes an A for using the round 
type and allowing a higher voltage source (say 9VDC)that could take up slack 
and small line disturbances.

I now only do a minimalist O/S install on the SDcard and run apps and storage 
off a USB thumb drive.

However Gene appears to need many gigs (for the HAL files) and wants real Linux 
file system permissions. No I don't even own a Rpi 3, and documentation for 
this item is almost as sparse as Orange pi/ up boards etc.

I am suggestion even another Amazon shopping expedition. See 
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XJNN2MZ

The X800 PCB for RPi adds a 2.5" laptop HDD to the mix. I don't know if you can 
eliminate SDcards entirely or if you might still need to use one for a 
bootloader. Having a dozen 2GB sdcards with only a bootloader img will save 
your recovery times dramatically.

An yeah form what you have described adding this card will yet again cause the 
enclosure door to not want to close... Pick your preferred poisons.

Greg, Out yonder in Yoder CO.

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