Hello Guys, what do you think about switching to overlay filesystem by default? This is already implemented around Jan 2015 of this year. Why?: * It seems the most "natural" way. * Low RAM usage if user wants do to some changes inside live-enviroment. * No crazy crashes if zero-free-space is reached (some bbs/wiki talks posts ask about this) There is at least two issues at boot time: (1) /var/log/journal: Cannot set file attribute for '/var/log/journal', value=0x00800000, mask=0x00800000: Inappropriate ioctl for device (2) /etc/machine-id: Failed to unmount transient /etc/machine-id file in our private namespace: Invalid argument (1) Does not care. (2) Unsure about it. The file has an "id" after bootup, maybe the most safe thing to do, is to generate machine-id at build time (or at initramfs), instead of just placing an empty file and generate an "id" at runtime (on switched-root). # hostnamectl Static hostname: archiso Icon name: computer-vm Chassis: vm Machine ID: b0e5ffa9728f421dacf4564936dce6e1 Boot ID: 92e4f6a2202f49798cb0e4782e791daf Virtualization: kvm Operating System: Arch Linux Kernel: Linux 4.1.2-2-ARCH Architecture: x86-64