Although slightly off-topic as it's not a 7000 series, hopefully this
is a more generic question. I would like to know if anyone can point
me to information on how to "harden" a Linux implementation so it can
handle unscheduled power cycles a bit better. I'm toying with the
idea of trying to tar the entire filesystem and loading it into a
RAMDISK on bootup or trying to migrate to a journalling filesystem.
Since I don't anticipate any changes to the filesystem on a day-to-day
basis (I'll need to write temp files, but there should be no
incremental filesystem changes that I need to keep track of) I don't
have any issues with simply restoring the boot partition on bootup if
it makes things easier.
Before embarking on a quest to figure out how to do either of these
tasks I was hoping to draw upon the wisdom of the group to see if
either path has been followed in the past. Thanks for any help you
can provide.
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