Exactly, I'd rather wear out a "disposable" and replaceable part rather than the part physically unmovable.

Also, the OS most will most likely occupy a small fraction of the available space. And considering the OS on the NAND as a backup OS is a really nice idea. But thinking of the remaining space as extra storage kinda worries me, unless it's data that isn't meant to move, but only be accessed. Still, 10000 writes minimum is a whole lot, and if I end up using the NAND as much as I use the SD-card on my phone, I won't have to worry about it.
But one thing is for sure, the less the NAND is used, the better.

Wait, what if the NAND part wears out and becomes unuseable? Is an SD-card still useable?

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