> I looked at it last night, and it looks great.  Since you're doing this, may 
> I suggest you add a note to indicate you can do the same thing using a USB 
> flash drive?  I've been doing this for a while for a bedroom Freevo box, and 
> it works well.
>

Will do!

I tried the same thing with a USB thumbdrive, but my Epia board
supported only USB 1.1, which is painfully slow to boot up.  I assume
that hi-speed USB 2.0 is tolerable?


> In my case, in /etc/vfstab I mount /dev/sda1 (root volume) with the noatime 
> option to speed things up and minimize writes to the volume.  I also have 
> /var/log as a tmpfs (ram-based filesystem) so logging is present, but not 
> written to the volume.
>

Good points.  I'll add that to the wiki page, too.

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