Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
dead SD-card every aprox. 6 months
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i switched to using a small ssd USB stick, boot from the sd card, run from the usb stick… all the i/o goes to the ssd
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can you explain how to do this, or provide a link to an explaination?
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https://www.tomshardware.com/news/boot-raspberry-pi-from-usb,39782.html
really easy, copy all the data from sd to ssd, then change one line in sd config, reboot… voila
on one machine I had trouble with regularly, I had a 500gb ssd drive I wasn’t using…
for my main dev machine, I just bought a 128gig usb stick ssd. came with a cable, took 20 minutes to copy the data…spent $35 from amazon -
@BKeyport I am NOT trying to BOOT from the usb stick, most pi’s don’t support that
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Speak of the evil, the evil happens. Blew up my SD card.
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@BKeyport boooooo
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@MoreLinux so how do you edit this text file using root?
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@MoreLinux said in dead SD-card every aprox. 6 months:
tmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults,noatime,nosuid,size=100m 0 0
tmpfs /var/tmp tmpfs defaults,noatime,nosuid,size=30m 0 0
tmpfs /var/log tmpfs defaults,noatime,nosuid,mode=0755,size=100m 0 0
tmpfs /var/run tmpfs defaults,noatime,nosuid,mode=0755,size=2m 0 0
tmpfs /var/spool/mqueue tmpfs defaults,noatime,nosuid,mode=0700,gid=12,size=30m 0 0could you potentilally give a more in-depth guide to doing this?
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@PHAGE-GOV edit the file as root
if u are not root, then u must use the sudo prefix on a command
commands to edit on linux are vi, nano and (too many) others…
I use nano
SO its
sudo nano /etc/fstab
has nothing to do with MM, just basic linux skills.