![]() Upon first boot, I encountered intermittent flashing of the lightning bolt icon in the upper left. This utility has almost always served me well Win32 Disk Imager is good alternative option. My only PC with a built-in SD card reader happens to run Windows 10, so I’ve opted to use Rufus to write the image to the SD card. Regardless, efforts will be made in the OS and application configuration to minimize writes. I haven’t gotten a clear answer as to whether this device supports wear leveling. While I haven’t seen a definite answer as to whether these will hold up long-term as a system disk, it appears to be one of the best options (short of going to a full-fledged SSD). I’m using a Samsung 32GB PRO Endurance micro SD card. I’m using the “Lite” version to keep the installation as small as possible. Obtain the latest release of the Raspberry Pi OS. I’m using a spare Raspberry Pi 3 Model B V1.2 I happened to have on-hand in the lab. I also understand that hardware graphics acceleration may be available – it remains to be seen if or how much this helps. The main benefits for my application are the higher-resolution HDMI support (1080p at 60 Hz) and multiple cores (hopefully to improve Chromium performance with Chronograf). Following up to the moderate success of this implementation on a BeagleBone (details and link to follow), I’m giving a Raspberry Pi a try as an alternative.
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