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

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      mjeanne
      last edited by

      you need to be root..
      use 'sudo'

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        mocart2
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        Hello! Can anybody help me with user crontab file? I have problem: i installed raspbian in Read-only mode, i have some scripts, (cron jobs) that works every 5 minutes, 10 etc. I set it by crontab -e command, but after reboot, system is clean it, i think, because i moved /var/spool dir to tmpfs (like howto), and user cronjob file stored at /var/spool/cron/crontabs dir. How i can fix it for not clearing after system reboot? Thanks!

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          Cavallonzio
          last edited by

          Did anyone figured out how to use crontab? it is wiped after reboot and i really need it 😞

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          • CharlesC Offline
            Charles
            last edited by

            We need to put the system into Read Write Mode before changing the crontab
            If you followed this tuto should be something like that

            sudo mount -o remount,rw /
            

            Then edit your crontab

            sudo crontab -e
            

            put pack in Read Only or reboot

            sudo mount -o remount,ro /
            
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              Damian Mac
              last edited by

              Charles you are going wrong. crontab -e give us file on /tmp which has been deleted on boot. We need to go this way:
              rw
              sudo su
              nano /etc/crontab (dont forget to add user) example below:

                      • root /usr/bin/vpncheck.sh > /dev/null 2>&1
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                Neoromantic
                last edited by

                Hello Charles,
                I was wondering if I don't have entry about /tmp being a mount entry point for tmpfs neither in fstab nor mtab, what would be the point in moving things there? Am I missing something or?
                I am playing with Raspberry PI-2 and Raspbian Jessie.

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                  ricky
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                    Rok Jarc
                    last edited by

                    Great article, thanx! To be able to use sudo i did have to add this line to /etc/fstab as well:

                    tmpfs /var/lib/sudo/ts tmpfs nosuid,nodev 0 0

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                      dev
                      last edited by

                      Has this tutorial worked for anyone? The 1st error is saw was under Move files to temp filesystem after running:

                      touch /tmp/dhcpcd.resolv.conf; ln -s /tmp/dhcpcd.resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf

                      Failed to create symbolic link ‘etc/resolv.conf’ file exists. Next after reboot see errors regarding “a start job is running for dhcpd on all interfaces..." The raspi fails to boot and see pi@raspberrypi: prompt. Thanks in advance for any insights!

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                        Antoine Megens
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                        I don't seem to be able to copy/paste from your crayon syntax highlighter widgets? The copy button doesn't work, nor does the button to expand the code.

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                          Piotr Mackowiak
                          last edited by

                          OK, nice tutorial. But where (I mean about file) I have to place:

                          rm -rf /var/lib/dhcp/ /var/lib/dhcpcd5 /var/run /var/spool /var/lock /etc/resolv.conf
                          ln -s /tmp /var/lib/dhcp
                          ln -s /tmp /var/lib/dhcpcd5
                          ln -s /tmp /var/run
                          ln -s /tmp /var/spool
                          ln -s /tmp /var/lock
                          touch /tmp/dhcpcd.resolv.conf; ln -s /tmp/dhcpcd.resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf

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                            Elliott Balsley
                            last edited by

                            Nice guide. I used it on Stretch.

                            • I had to symlink /var/lib/sudo/ts to /tmp because it gives an error every time running sudo, then I made a systemd service to make that folder
                            • The /tmp/random-seed file does not get created at startup, even though I added the ExecStartPre line. It says success, but I can't figure out why that file isn't being created:
                              Process: 97 ExecStartPre=/bin/echo a > /tmp/random-seed (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
                            • Stretch uses systemd-timesyncd, so there's no need for ntp and it would conflict.
                            • I like the bash_logout idea to mount ro, but it fails because mount: only root can use "--options" option
                            • Fail2ban isn't working. Anybody know if it's possible to configure that to monitor the busybox ring buffer?
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                              HemantJoshi
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                              I am following this article in order avoid any/every write to /var/log/ (for example /var/log/wtmp, /var/log/last.log etc.
                              Is it possible?

                              Note that by disabling rsyslog.service, I could suppress write to messages and syslog files.

                              Using systemd mask operation I could mask systemd-update-utmp.service and systemd-update-utmp-runlevel.service. However the wtmp and lastlog files are still updated.

                              Please advise.

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                                hernaninf
                                last edited by

                                Great article, thanks! Can I use this tip to make a Pi print server for some voucher printers and it stay well when it be turned off? Do you suggest some type of memory to be installed on Pi in order to run this way?

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