elvis wrote: > > On 17/2/20 3:10 pm, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Greetings all; > > > > I am trying to remove as much write activity as possible from the u-sd > > that a raspi boots from. To that end I'll create a partition on an ssd, > > of 5000 megs, then copy the existing /tmp's contents to it it, then > > mount the ssd partition of that name on top of it where it is in the > > u-sd now. A partition labeled tmp-u-sd-temp would be about the least > > mistake prone to put in /etc/fstab. I did this once at least a decade or > > more ago because I outgrew the /home/partition but can't in 2020 > > remember the fstab syntax a decade+ later. > > > > Can someone help > > This is not the asked solution to the problem, but why not just have your > root on nfs? No need to worry about any writes to the card then.
I, for myself, have the problem, that can't catch him. He is speaking about a u-sd, but I'm only familiar with: ssd or usb. Both sound similar, are different to handle, and at the end it's something completly different he want's to know. Best regards, Klaus. -- Klaus Singvogel GnuPG-Key-ID: 1024R/5068792D 1994-06-27