Greg Erskine wrote: 
> 
> Are you talking about piCorePlayer? Once the piCorePlayer image is
> written to the SD card and the initial setup is done, there is very
> little writing thereafter, so very little chance of corruption. I have
> never had an SD card go corrupt and I have done hundreds of images. I
> did buy a faulty SD card once and physical broke one SD card due to not
> being careful inserting and removing.

That's an excellent point. I usually install a server anywhere I have a
player just because it makes for an easy backup and I forget about
all-in-RAM being one of the big benefits of piCorePlayer!

Another thing I realized after my initial post is that I've had lots of
non "high endurance" cards go bad in Wandboards but, oddly, never in a
Pi. Not that the sample size is large enough to be meaningful.


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