I read this post 
<https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/136269/corruption-proof-sd-card-filesystem-for-embedded-linux/186954#186954>
 
suggesting that BTRFS + RAID 1 may be a good solution as a reliable 
read-write SD card root filesystem. Or at least one with a much longer life.

This warning <https://wiki.debian.org/Btrfs#Status> suggests that one not 
use BTRFS unless using Linux kernel 4.4 or greater.

I'm designing for a field units that are not easily replaced so I would 
prefer to be conservative. Is there distro + kernel release for Beaglebone 
Black that will support this? I have searched the site but it is still not 
clear to me what is available.

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