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| Any changes made to the operating system' | Any changes made to the operating system' | ||
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| - | * After making changes, this partition | + | * This partition is intended to be temporarily read-write. |
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| If COMFILE Technology releases an update to the operating system, existing devices can be updated by restoring only the //boot// and //lower// partitions, thus preserving any developer or user changes stored on the //upper// and //data// partitions. | If COMFILE Technology releases an update to the operating system, existing devices can be updated by restoring only the //boot// and //lower// partitions, thus preserving any developer or user changes stored on the //upper// and //data// partitions. | ||
| - | With the upper and lower partitions read-only, their file systems can withstand abrupt loss of power without corruption, avoiding the need to shut down the system. | + | When the //upper// and //lower// partitions |