March 14, 201115 yr More of a question. I have installed the ps3 media server. It installs in /boot/custom/ps3 and does writes a local log file /boot/custom/ps3/debug.log Obviously that isn't good as it does writes to the "flash" drive. If I tell unraid to copy that dir to something like /var/ps3 and launch it, it will be doing writes to /var/ps3/debug.log Is that really writing to the flash drive? or is it writing to a linux image stored in memory so it won't wear and tear the flash drive? I would think this because, as far as I know the bzimage file doesn't change. Anyone know?
March 14, 201115 yr More of a question. I have installed the ps3 media server. It installs in /boot/custom/ps3 and does writes a local log file /boot/custom/ps3/debug.log Obviously that isn't good as it does writes to the "flash" drive. If I tell unraid to copy that dir to something like /var/ps3 and launch it, it will be doing writes to /var/ps3/debug.log Is that really writing to the flash drive? or is it writing to a linux image stored in memory so it won't wear and tear the flash drive? I would think this because, as far as I know the bzimage file doesn't change. Anyone know? /var/ps3 would be in a in-memory file-system. It has nothing to do with the flash drive.
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