Peter Allen Posted March 16, 2024 Posted March 16, 2024 I've been using Armbian for developing an image for running on some custom hardware based on an Allwinner S3 (SoC with a single arm v7 core and 128mb ram) and it has been really helpful. My system now runs the software it was built for, and i love having complete Debian for development, maintenance and debugging. However I would like to have the option of making the system more like an embedded system most of the time : for most of its life it's running a custom application that gets video from a camera, h264 encodes it and sends it and some other data out over a data link. When it's in this mode it would be great if it was more like a buildroot type system, ideally with a nice short boot time. However some of the time i want to keep the possibility of a user booting into full Linux as I'm running now. How would you go about this? at the moment I'm looking at creating a custom systemd target with as little as possible for embedded. Does that make sense? 0 Quote
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