> Looks like this:
https://red.ht/2RG4GKt
>
> as a general rule, I’ve found the `modprobe fuse` before using `rpm-ostree` removes
the issue.
>
> installinag packages via rpm-ostree is quite slow at the moment.
The Raspberry Pi doesn't exactly have leading edge I/O and it's quite an I/O
intensive process.
Indeed.
One thing that is concerning me about rpm-ostree on RPi is whether it has an impact on
SDCard life. I’m already suffering excessive in-field card failures using Raspian, which
is diverting engineering effort to fix/workaround.
Are there any theoretical issues with rpm-ostree/SDCard life? Has anyone measured the
impact that we know of?
In general I suspect it's no different than running a standard Fedora
install, also with root being read only there should be a reduction in
writes which is what kills them. dnf in the standard Fedora install is
no less I/O intensive for updates.
I don't have any specific data, although you might want to see if
Endless Mobile has published anything as they use ostree on their
platform, albeit with Debian as the OS.
I do have 2 RPi3 devices, from the original 3 announcement, that do
have a penchant to eat cards but they seem to have lightened that load
since the move to zram, I have no idea why those 2 devices seem to
consume them more than other devices I have (I have a few devices that
have had the same SD card for 4+ years).
Peter