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    Overboot

    OverlayFS toolkit composing system layers at boot time

    ...The two main components are obinit, written in C and run at boot time, and the extensible C++ obctl application that provides administration tools (CLI, API, management panel, etc.). Possible applications: - creating, testing, and distributing update packages, - creating and managing system snapshots without using virtual machines, - protecting the root partition from unwanted changes and damage, - speeding up services and applications running in the user space, - reducing the number of write cycles in flash drives, - versioning changes across the system, - quick rollback of changes or updates, - quick and easy device role switching, - debugging, - practice systems for students and trainers. ...
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    LEMP Raspberry Pi 2

    Turn your Raspberry Pi 2 into a Nginx HTTP server.

    To do: – Update my.cnf for RPi2 (1G of memory) and enable InnoDB by default. – Fix broken PHP modules. (gd, imap and mcrypt) Changelog: 09-16-2015 – Fixed sshd root access and enabled autostart of sshd on boot. 09-12-2015 – Tested image on 3 different Raspberry Pi 2 boards. 09-10-2015 – Performed pacman -Syu 09-10-2015 – Updated to work with Raspberry Pi 2 (Arm7) Known Bugs: – When using the wifi-menu command to connect to the internet instead of a network cable. ...
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