GDMENUCardManager
Manage content on SD Card for Dreamcast's GDMenu (by sonik-br)
log2ram
ramlog like for systemd (Put log into a ram folder) (by azlux)
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GDMENUCardManager
Posts with mentions or reviews of GDMENUCardManager.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-28.
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Hey there gang. I'm going to test out the limits of my clone GDEMU - update the sd card from 128gb to 512gb and fit the entire DC library (with compression where possible). Any tips?
Definitely use sonic's Card Manager (test version) to do the build of the card. https://github.com/sonik-br/GDMENUCardManager/releases/tag/testing It supports both gdmenu and openmenu and will display titles instantly on the menu.
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Help with GDEMU....again
it's this, GDMENUCardManager.
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Questions about upcoming GDEmu clone board install
The version you're using really only effects game compatibilty. You're going to use this tool here to arrange your games on the SD card: https://github.com/sonik-br/GDMENUCardManager. Setting it up manually is not practical or necessary.
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Slowdown in games with GDemu
Did you get the correct version for your OS here? https://github.com/sonik-br/GDMENUCardManager/releases/tag/v1.3.5
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GDEMU: am I doing something wrong?
Try using this tool to configure your SD card instead of doing it manually https://github.com/sonik-br/GDMENUCardManager
- Best 3D printed tray for GDEMU?
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Can someone please ELI5 on how I take zipped GDI files and put them onto my SD card?
link
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GDEMU SD Card Issues
You have to format your SD card to be in the correct structure for GDMENU. Use GDMENU Card manager.
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Vimm's Lair GDIs
I use this: https://github.com/sonik-br/GDMENUCardManager
- DCEMU sdcard setup
log2ram
Posts with mentions or reviews of log2ram.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-09-27.
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Raspberry Pi 5
Reducing logging, logging to ram and writing to the sdcard once a day helps longevity a lot, especially with quality sd cards.
99% of the time it's the verbose logging of application servers that is the culprit of sdcard failures.
https://github.com/azlux/log2ram
- Pihole Regular Maintenance and Performance
- Using old MicroSD on RPi for PiHole, any issues?
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Interesting M.2 devices for the HomeLabs
I always use this: https://github.com/azlux/log2ram
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My remote Pi for my ADSB is going bad
If you've got other issues then it's quite likely that lots of small writes from logging and similar has worn out the SD card, mounting the SD card as read only or installing log2ram could prevent it happening to another SD card.
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EsPiFF: An ESP32 in the Raspberry Pi form factor
> writing permanent its log files and swap partition
If this is the problem, the solutions are no swap and log2ram https://github.com/azlux/log2ram
I also noticed that Armbian logs to a ramdisk. I didn't investigate the implementation and if its contents survive a reboot.
The only real problems for me are that the SD card will eventually fail no matter what (I mean, much sooner than a SDD or HDD) and that there are basically no Pis at sale at a reasonable price. As a platform it is nearly dead.
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Can My I5 2300(12GB RAM) Server Handle This Workload
For Pi-hole, I have an Rpi Zero with $10 Usb-to-Ethernet adapter, SD-card barely written (with Log2Ram) to avoid wear. Running about 3 years now almost unattended (besides security updates).
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I finally found an use case for my Raspberry Pi Model B+
In addition to the other helpful suggestions you’ve received, look into using Log2Ram. It does what it sounds like, puts log writes in ram and then writes them to disk on a slower cadence that doesn’t work your SD card that much.
https://github.com/azlux/log2ram
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Reduce disk writes for Ubuntu, save your USB stick
Log files are a bit trickier. I want these to stick around between reboots, so just storing them on a ramdisk wouldn't really work. Thankfully, log2ram solves this problem. Written primarily for Raspberry Pi machines, it works fine on x86-64 laptops. This stores /var/log in RAM but will sync the contents to disk from time to time, ideal for our needs.
- Dumb question….