![]() A hard drive is mounted to /var and selected temp directories used when compiling large ebuilds. I run gentoo Linux on all the workstations on my home network. SSH into the Pi and change /etc/fstab doesn’t seem to work. I just need to figure out how to add a USB hard drive and mount a couple of directories to it. I like Home Assistant OS built for the Raspberry Pi. Both have limited writes and I prefer to use a hard drive for stuff that is written a lot, but seldom read. I do not have any issue booting or running on an SD card or SSD. I run headless Home Assistant OS runs on a Pi 3B+. All the writable data is on the USB hard disk. It even includes pointers for getting real root access by plugging a keyboard into the pi or enabling debug access in ssh. I found information at about migrating the data from the SD to a USB hard disk. ![]() If so how is it configured into Home Assistant OS. ![]() etc/fstab has a lot of entries to use volatile memory for some high write directories, but some concern still remains.Ĭan a USB hard drive or wired local NAS (SMB, NFS) be used to store logs and backups on Home Assistant OS. I am concerned about using the SD card to store logs (a lot of writes) and backups (unavailable after card failure). I experienced SD card wear out (card turned itself into a write only device) using openHAB on a Raspberry Pi. This is about the Home Assistant OS for the embedded Raspberry Pi, not other operating systems that core and supervisor can run on. ![]()
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