On 17/2/20 3:10 pm, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings all; I am trying to remove as much write activity as possible from the u-sd that a raspi boots from. To that end I'll create a partition on an ssd, of 5000 megs, then copy the existing /tmp's contents to it it, then mount the ssd partition of that name on top of it where it is in the u-sd now. A partition labeled tmp-u-sd-temp would be about the least mistake prone to put in /etc/fstab. I did this once at least a decade or more ago because I outgrew the /home/partition but can't in 2020 remember the fstab syntax a decade+ later. Can someone help
This is not the asked solution to the problem, but why not just have your root on nfs? No need to worry about any writes to the card then.
Thanks. Cheers, Gene Heskett
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