Modifying read-only file systems in an embedded system

March 18, 2007 - Reading time: ~1 minute

It's often a good idea to make the root file system in a embedded system read-only. If you do this and only make changes to files in a ram disk (mounted under /tmp, for example) the device will always come back to a known state when powered up. This is a nice feature and often a requirement.

But sometimes you need to make changes which persist. Check out the "mini fan out" file system. It allows you to layer changes on top of a read-only file system.

I have not used this package directly, but I plan to shortly.

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