You can do read only with stock debian using this approach:
http://ecloud.org/index.php?title=Debian_on_read-only_media
This is very important for long term installs with flash media. If you do
need to write, use a usb flash disk that the customer can get to and
replace when needed, because it
Matty,
Sounds like a fun project! My issues with the BBBs historically have all been
power related and SD card related. I can't say I've ran one for longer that a
few months without rebuilding it, but it's the first few months that generally
present the hardware problems.
In regards to a
Matt Pinner mpin...@gmail.com writes:
tldr: can i run a BBB for three years?
Sure!
I'm about to fly a BBB (w the latest debian) high into the rafters at a
space in Denver.
Awesome!
It will control 1440 leds over SPI from pixel data sent over UDP via OPC.
What is OPC? Presumably this
Don't forget, read only mount! Flash has limited writes and is can easily
be corrupted/damaged from power failure.
On Tuesday, July 29, 2014 9:02:52 AM UTC-7, Ben Gamari wrote:
Matt Pinner mpi...@gmail.com javascript: writes:
tldr: can i run a BBB for three years?
Sure!
I'm about
have you considered environmental factors where it will be installed?
what extremes of temperature and humidity will it see? also make sure
you're running from onboard eMMC as doing so eliminates yet another
connector issue. basicly keep the board cool and dry and it ought run
for a good long