I am thinking about using Linux or Real Time Linux for a mobile unit.
This unit would be activated when power is applied and deactivated when
power is removed. I only plan to use flash memory (IDE flash) for
storage. My questions are as follows:

1) I need my device to be active 5 seconds after power-up. Can Linux
   come up that quickly?

2) I can not use the shutdown command to turn off the device. The
   device will be turned off when power is removed. Will I incur any
   file system corruption issues?

Any experience or advice would be greatly appreciated.

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