dev-manual: Read-thru edits to "Creating a Read-Only Root Filesystem"

I changed the way I referenced the read-only-rootfs feature. Since
it is something on the right side of a variable equation, I decided
to not render it in a Courier font.  I have quoted it.

(From yocto-docs rev: 90804e71e43cddd3ac7c194a677acaab0c866ed6)

Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <scott.m.rifenbark@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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Scott Rifenbark 2014-03-19 07:01:37 -06:00 committed by Richard Purdie
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<para>
To create the read-only root filesystem, simply add the
<filename>read-only-rootfs</filename> feature to your image.
"read-only-rootfs" feature to your image.
Using either of the following statements in your
image recipe or from within the
<filename>local.conf</filename> file found in the
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build on the host system.
These scripts cannot attempt to run during first-boot on the
target device.
With the <filename>read-only-rootfs</filename> feature enabled,
With the "read-only-rootfs" feature enabled,
the build system checks during root filesystem creation to make
sure all post-installation scripts succeed.
If any of these scripts still need to be run after the root
filesystem is created, the build immediately fails.
These build-time checks ensure that the build fails
rather than the target device failing later during its
rather than the target device fails later during its
initial boot operation.
</para>
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<title>Areas With Write Access</title>
<para>
With the <filename>read-only-rootfs</filename> feature enabled,
With the "read-only-rootfs" feature enabled,
any attempt by the target to write to the root filesystem at
runtime fails.
Consequently, you must make sure that you configure processes