slackhead wrote: 
> 
> One thing i've done to the R6 image is to move the entire root directory
> to a 2.5" SATA drive and point the boot config and fstab to that drive.

That's how I have my quad setup too.

slackhead wrote: 
> 
> Makes a big difference to the boot time, but is going to mean a lot more
> trouble when it needs upgrading!
> 

Well, for the F19 image, every single change I've made to the "base"
image is part of an rpm scriptlet now. Which makes things a little
cleaner. Combined with the fact that F19 unifies ARM platform images and
kernels, in as much as there are now 2, one for devices that need to
boot from a VFAT partition and another for EXT2, rather than a specific
image per device, and coupled with the intention that from F20, ARM will
become a "primary" Fedora architecture, rather than "secondary", so I
would expect fedup to work for upgrading from the previous, to the next
release........ I hope there will come a point where having installed a
CSOS image, you'll be able to continuously upgrade it without having to
re-install a later image..... That's where I'd like to get to. Whether
that will be possible in the real world, time will tell.


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