William Park wrote:
Thanks for testing. I feel better now, that mine is not defective. I looked into logs (journalctl), but it's clean reset. Absolutely nothing in the log.
Note, I'm using Alpine Linux in diskless mode (running entirely in RAM), so improper shutdowns or reboots aren't an issue to me. Diskless? How do you put Alpine into RAM? Do you do network boot?
No network boot, typical Alpine Linux install to SD card, but setup to load OS to RAM therefore OS is fast and extending SD life dramatically as it's only used to write when running lbu(Alpine backup tool) for persistent changes to the OS, effectively making it like a quasi appliance. link for the authoritative way: https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Diskless_Mode Personally don't follow this, too complicated. There are better guides on the interweb, but have my own way which is simpler.