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==== store addon packages completely in /home/opt hierarchy ==== | ==== store addon packages completely in /home/opt hierarchy ==== | ||
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* like previous solution but on the standard /home partition | * like previous solution but on the standard /home partition | ||
- | * very clean solution | + | * very clean solution if speed advantage of OneNAND over eMMC turns out to be a myth |
* /etc and /var could be copied there as well and mounted to root using bind. This way OneNAND would only be changed be reflashes and if /home is not mounted (e.g., by a keypress during boot) a fallback system could boot from unmodified OneNAND. | * /etc and /var could be copied there as well and mounted to root using bind. This way OneNAND would only be changed be reflashes and if /home is not mounted (e.g., by a keypress during boot) a fallback system could boot from unmodified OneNAND. | ||
* if OneNAND is significantly faster, mark some often used shared libraries as candidates for a /usr/lib/cache directory in which they are copied during installation until a certain cache limit is reached. | * if OneNAND is significantly faster, mark some often used shared libraries as candidates for a /usr/lib/cache directory in which they are copied during installation until a certain cache limit is reached. |
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