I am new to Isar (and embedded software development too). I have gone through the documentation and have had some success running through the samples, generating images and booting them in qemu and vmware. I still have to dig deeper into how it all works, but overall I like the layered/modular approach and the build performance. I am trying to figure out if it would fit our requirements which at a high level are: 1. Debian based OS for our intel based appliances. 2. Preferably read-only file system to prevent accidental installation of software and modifications. Configuration is modifiable and hence would need to be read-write. 3. Preferably atomic image based upgrades so that we can keep OS+app+dependencies in sync. A failed upgrade should go back to the last working version. What is the recommended upgrade mechanism for Isar? Are image based upgrades possible? Where can I find samples or documentation regarding this. Is read-only file system an option? Any pointers? Thanks in advance. - venu