Try to use overlayfs under raspi-config
, I’ve been running some raspberry pis for years with that (mostly on offsite locations where fixing dead sd cards is not possible)
Updating the pis is a little more work but in some use cases it’s worth it
Try to use overlayfs under raspi-config
, I’ve been running some raspberry pis for years with that (mostly on offsite locations where fixing dead sd cards is not possible)
Updating the pis is a little more work but in some use cases it’s worth it
Great job to the zig core team + contributors. Looking at the sheer amount of issues that were covered in this release, this seemed to be a lot of work.
Don’t know why but for some reasons I cannot take people seriously that write articles about the importance of their role.
In the media, CTOs are often portrayed as tech geniuses or wizards, single-handedly coding complex algorithms or inventing groundbreaking technologies.
Not sure what kind of media the author of this articles (op?) consumes, but I don’t know anybody who thinks something like that.
Lol that dude with the cat ear headset looks fabulous!
To be honest, nothing.
Running my home server on a nuc with proxmox and a 8 bay synology Nas (though I’m glad that I went with 8 bay back then!).
As a router I have opnsense running on a low powered mini pc.
All in all I couldn’t wish for more (low power, high performance, easy to maintain) for my use case, but I’ll soon need some storage and ram upgrade on the proxmox server.
Yeah that sounds like a good solution. I think arch based pikvm does something similar. (no reboot necessary to enable rw)
For those pis that need to write stuff, I usually mount a network drive and use that while having the overlayfs enabled. So far haven’t had any issues, only one pi died after 3 years due to faulty power supply.