Unless you run in a ramdisk, everything you install and configure will be 
written to your sdcard. Are you running in a ramdisk? and if so why?


On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 12:54:23 AM UTC+2, R. Dustin Kahawita wrote:
>
> Ladies, Gents,
>
>                        Bit of a newbie here, so i've got a rather basic 
> question: I'm currently building a UAV flight controller for my masters 
> thesis, with the BBB serving as the core computer. I've managed to boot 
> with Ubuntu via the micro SD card (eMMC has not been flashed and still runs 
> the original Angstrom Linux OS). I spent the last day or so configuring the 
> Ubuntu OS and installing software (eg. NTP server, setting nameserver, 
> installing g++, xVNC etc.) All of this is obviously lost once the BBB is 
> powered down. My (fairly basic) question is: Is there an automated way to 
> load/install all configuration changes/programs automatically on boot, to 
> prevent doing this over and over? Some form of boot file? Does this 
> behaviour change if the eMMC is flashed with the Ubuntu OS?   
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks for your time!  
>
> RDK
>          
>                        
>
>

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