Alexander Schreiber wrote:
Well, CF is just seen as an IDE disk. What you need to
do on the OS side
is just:
- mount the filesystem(s) on the CF with noatime (so reads don't cause
writes)
I understand that, but I read that more work had been done in this area
and there was a new functionality that was even better than noatime.
That however, has one problem: it makes the setup a
lot more special.
With the above steps, you can just run it like any other Linux setup.
Maybe in general, but Pyramid itself is trivial to install. You dd to a
CF, and boot. there are commands (mountrw and mountro) so you can
remount the fs for config file updates and such.
Jim