[voyage-linux] "voyageifying" Ubuntu 9.10
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Wed Apr 14 15:15:08 HKT 2010
But it is too bad the /.sync/xxx folders are not synced on reboot instead(or in addition) of shutdown. This would fix data losses due to power losses. Any ideas when/how to minimize data losses other then backuping periodically data to a remote site?
Cheers
Erik
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From: voyage-linux-bounces+erik.linder=accenture.com at voyage.hk [mailto:voyage-linux-bounces+erik.linder=accenture.com at voyage.hk] On Behalf Of Kim-man 'Punky' TSE
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Subject: Re: [voyage-linux] "voyageifying" Ubuntu 9.10
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 09:21:32 +0800
From: Kim-man 'Punky' TSE <punkytse at punknix.com>
To: gravyface <gravyface at gmail.com>
Hi,
These days I discovered flashybrid package that does very similar to
what voyage 0.6 does for rw/ro. Except that it only uses tmpfs.
In Voyage>=0.6.2, you can always use tmpfs instead of aufs for ext3/4.
Regards,
Punky
On 4/14/2010 5:41 AM, gravyface wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've been happily using voyage linux on a few ALIX boards for the last
> year; works a treat.
>
> Latest project involves creating a thin client based off of Ubuntu
> 9.10 using aufs and the voyage-linux' rootaufs script to hopefully
> bring some glorious read-only remountrw/remountro features for my thin
> client.
>
> Following these[1] instructions, I'm at a point where when I
> remountrw, I can modify a file in the /ro mount of the root partition,
> remountro, reboot, and it's there. However, I'm missing the "magic"
> that happens in voyage-linux whereas the aufs writes get committed to
> the real root, so that running various scripts, etc. are also permanent.
>
> I'm obviously missing something (and have not dipped into the deep end
> of the pool before either, so all this is new to me).
>
> 1. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/aufsRootFileSystemOnUsbFlash
>
> /dev/sda1 (my CompactFlash card) was installed with Ubuntu 9.10
> (kernel 2.6.31-20) using Ext4. I've read that Ext4 and Aufs don't get
> along unless you set rootflags=barrier=0 on the kernel line in GRUB.
> That hasn't made a difference in this behavior.
>
> I can provide more information if required.
>
>
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Punky
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