Not that I can code anything. I do like several comments I see considering
real life always messes everything up.
The ability to download new code easily. To complement that the ability to
upload the current system with IPs and such. Most routers support this
approach.
The other comment make the file system RO if possible.

Batteries and such are always a mess to get right.
Regards
Paul.
WB8TSL


On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 6:38 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp <p...@phk.freebsd.dk>wrote:

> In message <
> canx10ha2qmiwc2js8xfn3jat1vxntnnbzxa8-fhq7cybf52...@mail.gmail.com>
> , "Dr. David Kirkby" writes:
> >On 27 February 2014 08:26, Hal Murray <hmur...@megapathdsl.net> wrote:
>
> >Consumer devices like routers and modems run Linux. Does anyone know
> >how they get around this issue?
>
> They generally don't mount their filesystems read/write, but only
> read/only.
>
> I've done similar things with FreeBSD in many systems (see: nanobsd)
> but I don't have time or clue to figure out how to do that with Linux.
>
> I belive that "busybox" is somewhat akin to nanobsd, but don't know
> how to get that onto the BBB hardware.
>
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