Read-only Rootfs: Theory and Practice for Embedded Systems

Read-only Rootfs: Theory and Practice for Embedded Systems

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Introduction

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Introduction

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Read-only Rootfs: Theory and Practice for Embedded Systems

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Readonly rootfs
  3. 3 Why readonly
  4. 4 Image updates
  5. 5 Mount rootfs
  6. 6 Memory areas
  7. 7 Stateless
  8. 8 Enlightenment
  9. 9 Example
  10. 10 Blockdump
  11. 11 Journaling
  12. 12 Verta
  13. 13 Path names
  14. 14 Problems on first boot
  15. 15 Log files
  16. 16 Random seed
  17. 17 Dropout
  18. 18 First boot
  19. 19 Android
  20. 20 Conclusion
  21. 21 QA
  22. 22 Advantages and Disadvantages
  23. 23 symlinks
  24. 24 mount
  25. 25 systemd
  26. 26 volatilepast

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