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So, after a while, your pi-scan image gets out of date. By that, I mean, if it is was a typical system, you would run apt update && apt upgrade. However, because this is a read-only file system, we cannot do that. Or is it possible in some fashion? Or is it the idea that you simply re-flash the SD card with the updated pi-scan and get the latest updated OS. Trying to understand the long term maintenance work for pi-scan, can happily submit a documentation patch for this topic.
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Using something like Fedora Silverblue might be the solution.
Though, as there is extremely little activity here, I'd say just reflash. You don't have a reason to have it connected to the internets anyway — only updates you would get are for pi-scan.
So, after a while, your pi-scan image gets out of date. By that, I mean, if it is was a typical system, you would run
apt update && apt upgrade
. However, because this is a read-only file system, we cannot do that. Or is it possible in some fashion? Or is it the idea that you simply re-flash the SD card with the updated pi-scan and get the latest updated OS. Trying to understand the long term maintenance work for pi-scan, can happily submit a documentation patch for this topic.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: