I need to preserve the life of an SD Card I am currently running my APU2 fileserver from.
Usually I would have a NanoBSD build for this but I am currently collapsing functions in a single box.
Will build a NanoBSD for it later.
Now I need to preserve life.
So what recommendations do you have for me.
My first instinct is to use a memorydisk in fstab for /var just like NanoBSD.
/var does not need to be permanent correct? I will simply lose all contents on reboot.
I know logs ect...
What about /etc directory. Does it get written to much? NanoBSD uses MD here too.
How would I find what files are being written to?
Usually I would have a NanoBSD build for this but I am currently collapsing functions in a single box.
Will build a NanoBSD for it later.
Now I need to preserve life.
So what recommendations do you have for me.
My first instinct is to use a memorydisk in fstab for /var just like NanoBSD.
/var does not need to be permanent correct? I will simply lose all contents on reboot.
I know logs ect...
What about /etc directory. Does it get written to much? NanoBSD uses MD here too.
How would I find what files are being written to?
vmstat -o
?