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www.paulvdiyblogs.net
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| | | | | Raspberry Pi Electronics DIY Hobby Design Test & Measurement HowTo Build | |
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domoticproject.com
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| | | | | The SD card is a key part of the Raspberry Pi. As this cards have a limited erase/write cycles, it is very important to choose and use them carefully, in order to expand their life time. In this post we will see some methods to increase the lifespan of a Raspberry Pi SD Card by minimising the number of read/writes. | |
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hallard.me
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explains how to protect Raspberry Pi SD cards from premature failure by setting up a read-only filesystem. This method prevents data corruption due to improper shutdowns or power outages. It also covers configuring the system to work in read-only mode, handling specific services, and provides steps to switch between read-write and read-only modes. Additionally, it mentions using a watchdog for system stability and includes tips for maintaining the system's health. | |
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neilzone.co.uk
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