Am 16.09.20 um 15:46 schrieb Thorsten Kukuk:
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Maybe you should define/explain at first what you understand under a
R/O System?

Ah, sorry ...

In my fluffy dreams a R/O (Read-Only) system is a host that acts like a
normal one. But after a restart it has each time the same state. So you
can save a file during the work but the system is like new after a restart.

As a comfortable solution it could be possible to set a marker so that
the next start is not R/O so is will be possible to updated the system
(or do the basic configuration. Printer, proxy and so on). Afterwards
the marker is removed.

I had this years ago for the Rasbian-Distro.

Is the read-only-root-fs @github useful for this?

Bernd
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