tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3813856659277593071.post1104971984193689637..comments2023-05-10T17:32:28.225+02:00Comments on The Beez' speaks..: Hardening your Raspberry PiThe Beez'http://www.blogger.com/profile/14718864828133872589noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3813856659277593071.post-89900547604916694672017-03-24T15:12:39.645+01:002017-03-24T15:12:39.645+01:00If you are looking for something like this in 2017...If you are looking for something like this in 2017, Alpine Linux is a good starting point: It is tiny, stable, server-focused, and designed to run from RAM.<br /><br />https://alpinelinux.org/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3813856659277593071.post-43211237771200484792014-11-02T11:40:07.686+01:002014-11-02T11:40:07.686+01:00I have 4 rpi boxes around here and sdcard corrupti...I have 4 rpi boxes around here and sdcard corruption has been a constant nuisance. We are prone to electricity glitches, but even having them run off a UPS hasn't made the problem go away.<br /><br />I found that the only workable solution is to have the root file system on NFS. This works a treat - no problems for a year. I haven't noticed any performance problems.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3813856659277593071.post-19492424825526674142014-02-28T16:36:10.106+01:002014-02-28T16:36:10.106+01:00Well, first of all, I switch from a 16GB card to a...Well, first of all, I switch from a 16GB card to a 4 GB card - and didn't expand it. Second, I applied all changes listed here plus a few minor ones (like disabling the Samba setup). It doesn't still eradicate all writing, but substantially lowers it. Mine is used as a console for a larger machine (as presented here) so it doesn't get much of a workout. BUT: it's OK. No more garbling of the SD card (knock on wood).The Beez'https://www.blogger.com/profile/14718864828133872589noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3813856659277593071.post-4204762004747148442014-02-26T16:21:37.654+01:002014-02-26T16:21:37.654+01:00I have the same issue ... did your changes work ? ...I have the same issue ... did your changes work ? have you had any issues since ? I notice this was posted in Oct 2013 ? almost 6 months ago ... I'm getting about 3-4 months out of a vanilla setup, before I lose the SD filing system... 6 months stability, would be a huge improvement ... Thanks. Jon.Jon Russellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13478389757146122348noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3813856659277593071.post-38792321914294748012014-01-31T11:33:38.483+01:002014-01-31T11:33:38.483+01:00First of all, I wrote this thing right after I too...First of all, I wrote this thing right after I took the measures. I had to see if it were enough. Second, since this is a private site - and not a mag - it depends on "when time is available". You may not think too much of a page like this, but a well-writen post takes me a day!The Beez'https://www.blogger.com/profile/14718864828133872589noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3813856659277593071.post-59629639675270475302014-01-31T10:15:49.288+01:002014-01-31T10:15:49.288+01:00I was wondering when the mentioned follow up artic...I was wondering when the mentioned follow up article will be published ?<br /><br /><b> It's all not too difficult as I will show you in the next post, where I'll explain how to move Raspbian to another medium - and how to emulate it. </b>Tigerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10551864439196918761noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3813856659277593071.post-3456987800999394012014-01-31T10:14:47.767+01:002014-01-31T10:14:47.767+01:00I was wondering when the mentioned new post will b...I was wondering when the mentioned new post will be published ?<br /><br /><b>It's all not too difficult as I will show you in the next post, where I'll explain how to move Raspbian to another medium - and how to emulate it.</b>Tigerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10551864439196918761noreply@blogger.com