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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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| | | Secure Boot with Debian TestingI'm running Debian 8 (Jessie). A while ago I came across Greg Kroah-Hartman's post about getting a self-signed kernel image working. I've been trying to get it to work on and off for a while now. Yesterday I finally got it working, so I thought I'd write down the process before... | ||