Read-Only Compact FlashForum: HD Install Topic: Read-Only Compact Flash started by: Panes XP Posted by Panes XP on Sep. 26 2006,19:51
I am building a diskless network client;I would like to restrict changes to DSL after (re-mastering) I've also discovered compact flash cards are limited to about 100,000 erase/write cycles before they fail. Is it possible to get a read-only compact flash reader? Or are there any other solutions? Thanks in advance Posted by ^thehatsrule^ on Sep. 27 2006,00:13
Use a frugal installation for your compact flash.
Posted by ersatz on Oct. 04 2006,04:29
I have a similar question.I know that Frugal uses up less disk but it's still installed Read-Write. I want to be able to pull the power plug and not worry about fsck failing on a reboot. Can't I mount root as 'ro'? Posted by ^thehatsrule^ on Oct. 04 2006,14:11
I thought the frugal cf type installation scripts would install it so that it would not be rw...In any case, just remove the "frugal" boot/cheatcode from your bootloader, and /cdrom should now be mounted as RO. Posted by ersatz on Oct. 05 2006,04:36
Thanks for the suggestion ^thehatsrule^ but removing the frugal switch didn't seem to help. I am running off an HD install so maybe that's why. Do I need to turn on initrd or something else to do with a ramdisk? I know that there are certain system files that need to be writeable.It looks like I may need to use tmpfs or upgrade to DSL 3.0 so I can use unionfs. Does anyone have any experience with this? I'll give this a try on friday. Posted by ^thehatsrule^ on Oct. 06 2006,18:29
Uhmm... using a non-frugal HD install on your cf?ouch!! That will kill it pretty fast, or so I'm told - I haven't tried Also, unionfs is only available to frugals afaik. And though I suppose you could manually remount all your directories to a ramdisk - I'll still suggest for you to use a frugal installation. |