06-23-2023, 01:53 PM
Another question: I‘m still experimenting with the OverlayFS, and one of the most efficient ways to reduce the memory footprint is to turn off the logs. Since for an audio player, especially a „read-only“ version, logs are not that interesting, I don‘t see any disadvantages.
Is there anything that I‘m overlooking? The logs can be turned off and on with the same scripts that turn the overlay on and the write-protection for /boot off. This means there is only a minimal overhead switching from the read-only to a fully functional, writable system with normal logging.
Cheers, Joe
Is there anything that I‘m overlooking? The logs can be turned off and on with the same scripts that turn the overlay on and the write-protection for /boot off. This means there is only a minimal overhead switching from the read-only to a fully functional, writable system with normal logging.
Cheers, Joe