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    Protect your Raspberry PI SD card, use Read-Only filesystem

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    • CharlesC Offline
      Charles
      last edited by

      @Harlock thanks for the headup I will update the doc

      @mefi, I'm not specialist of QT, may be related to QT run time or other lib, that's strange, does the application need to write something somewhere ? may be in your homedir ?

      Would be interesting to know how QT runtime works, I have no idea, sorry.

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      • M Offline
        mefi
        last edited by

        @Charles No, the application doesn't write anything to the file system. It only reads settings. I implemented a logging mechanism which I used while developing but it is disabled now. I've also tried other Qt application and they run well in read-only mode. I hope I find solution soon. I'll leave a comment here when I do so others know what to do in similar situation. Thanks for great article once again.

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        • M Offline
          mefi
          last edited by

          @Charles Just to let you and everyone know I fixed the problem. The logger class was trying to open file for writing logs, even when there were no logs, so I added some tests, and now it runs fine. It was my mistake after all..

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          • K Offline
            kxb3292
            last edited by

            hello,

            I have a setup of raspberry pi 3 with raspbian jessie installed. On top of it I have installed kodi v16.
            I have been able to switch read only/read write mode following this tutorial:

            However, when i put the system in read only mode and try to launch kodi I get the following message:
            """
            Could not init logging classes. Permission errors on ~/.kodi (/home/pi/.kodi/temp/)
            ERROR: Unable to create application. Exiting
            Couldn't get a file descriptor referring to the console
            """
            Is there a way to make kodi write its logs to a different location (like RAM?) or make it stop writing all logs all together?

            I would really appreciate any help!

            Thank you so much,

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            • CharlesC Offline
              Charles
              last edited by Charles

              @kxb3292
              may be setting kodi temp folder to tmpfs adding this line to /etc/fstab file ?

              tmpfs  /home/pi/.kodi/temp  tmpfs  nosuid,nodev  0  0
              

              Or best change kodi temp folder to point to /tmp/kodi in it's config (I don't know if it's possible)

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              • smartypants_noS Offline
                smartypants_no
                last edited by

                Trying to make a ro mediaplayer, but when I install omxplayer dbus is a dependency, and dbus do not like a ro filesystem. What are the tricks to make dbus run on a read only filesystem?

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                • CharlesC Offline
                  Charles
                  last edited by

                  @smartypants_no
                  Not sure it's possible, may be setting up dbus to works on tmpfs Filesystem like I suggested in previous post ?
                  Works is to find out which folder/file need to be on this system.

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                  • P Offline
                    powerpuff
                    last edited by

                    Hello there,
                    Thank you for posting this great tutorial!
                    I tried following your instructions on both Lubuntu 16.04 and on Ubuntu Mate 16.04 but unfortunately my Raspi3 no longer boots after adding the magic word "ro" on the fstab file.
                    Everything else seems to be working including the tmpfs commands
                    Any ideas why this would happen? Do these distros differ fundamentally from Rasbian Jessie?

                    Below are the errors shown on the screen when it hangs:
                    [34.800508] brcmfmac: brcmf_add_if: ERROR: netdev:wlan0 already exists
                    [34.800657] brcmfmac: brcmf_add_if: ignore IF event
                    [35.852809] brcmfmac: brcmf_add_if: ERROR: netdev:wlan0 already exists
                    [35.853037] brcmfmac: brcmf_add_if: ignore IF event

                    Thanks much!

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                    • P Offline
                      powerpuff
                      last edited by

                      Hello again,
                      I realized what my problem was...I was trying to make the GUI system read only (i.e. without removing the x server stuff). This leads me to a second question: Is it possible to make a basic Debian system with a GUI truly read only (like squashfs for an i386 architecture)? I assume the risks of running out of the 1GB Raspi memory, if only I knew how to get there.
                      Many thanks

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                      • R Offline
                        rln-nard
                        last edited by

                        Hi
                        If you ever want to go "one step further", then please have a look at my project Nard SDK. Everything runs from RAM. The SD card isn't used at all (except for boot).
                        http://www.arbetsmyra.dyndns.org/nard/

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                        • CharlesC Offline
                          Charles
                          last edited by

                          @rln-nard
                          very interesting, thanks for sharing it 😉

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                          • B Offline
                            Bcow7
                            last edited by

                            Hi,
                            Thank you very much for this tutorial. It helped me a lot! I have one issue that I can't solve by myself! I followed this tutorial step by step on my Raspian Jessie Lite system and it works perfectly...but when I put SD Card into another Raspberry Pi (same model RPi B+), it always boot with the IP (through Ethernet) 169.254.xxx.xxx. To fix it, I have to boot (only one time) without ",ro" in /etc/fstab for the disk "/". Then I can put back ",ro"! Do you think that I have some missing symlinks??
                            Thanks

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                            • CharlesC Offline
                              Charles
                              last edited by

                              @Bcow7
                              That's interesting, may be network config has MAC address hard coded and then it can't write the new. Did you tried to switch the SD and the Wifi Dongle at the same time ? (if you're not using eth0 of course) ?

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                              • B Offline
                                Bcow7
                                last edited by

                                @Charles
                                Hi, I'm using eth0 and I don't have any Dongle or shield. I tried to list all modified files modified after I reboot in Read-Write, but I didn't find anything related to the MAC address... :-S

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                                • M Offline
                                  MarkDurbin
                                  last edited by

                                  I've made a couple of scripts for this as I keep needing it for various projects.
                                  These work with the standard desktop and with the chrome browser as I use it for kiosk mode.
                                  The main problem I had was making the file system RO only to realize I needed to install/update something so I've included a script to re-enable RW mode.
                                  Nothing complicated, but they seem to work reliably.
                                  One caviat, if you riu the makerw script when the file system is already RW you'll screw up your OS, I should add a check at the start of the script really...
                                  https://github.com/MarkDurbin104/rPi-ReadOnly

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                                  • G Offline
                                    Gregor Ratajc
                                    last edited by Gregor Ratajc

                                    Hi,

                                    great tutorial, helped me a lot! Hopefully this will end my SD card corruption problems. One thing I noticed is that there is a constant error in syslog: frequency file /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift.TEMP: Read-only file system - ntp wants to write driftfile but is unable to. I fixed that so that driftfile command in /etc/ntp.conf points to /tmp/ntp.drift.

                                    # /etc/ntp.conf, configuration for ntpd; see ntp.conf(5) for help
                                    
                                    driftfile /tmp/ntp.drift
                                    

                                    Another thing - I added loggly integration so I'm able to debug my Pi after reboots when syslogs are gone. I kept rsyslog and followed this guide (besides Python specific logging it also adds adds syslogs).

                                    Some info about driftfile: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Deployment_Guide/s1-Understanding_the_Drift_File.html

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                                    • CharlesC Offline
                                      Charles
                                      last edited by

                                      @Gregor-Ratajc
                                      Thanks for the tip, I updated the tuturial according driftfile 😉

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                                      • CharlesC Offline
                                        Charles
                                        last edited by

                                        I also updated to avoid the random-seed file problem

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                                        • B Offline
                                          Bruce Aldridge
                                          last edited by

                                          I've used this multiple times, great resource.
                                          One thing that could be made clearer is the tmpfs additions to fstab, I missed them and couldn't ssh in

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                                          • C Offline
                                            Christian Ferbar
                                            last edited by

                                            Thanks a lot for this tutorial!
                                            On debian jessie /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/var.conf chmods /var/spool to 0755. This means that /tmp is changed to 0755 as well because we changed /var/spool to point to /tmp. So the /var/spool line in /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/var.conf has to be commented out.
                                            /run and /run/lock are tmpfs already, maybe they are better softlink targets than /tmp.

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