-Since standard Raspbian 10 (Buster) install involves copying
-unencrypted file system image to SD card which is mounted by the
-Raspberry Pi, system memory may be written to disk in the form of a
-Swap file as described [[https://ideaheap.com/2013/07/stopping-sd-card-corruption-on-a-raspberry-pi/][here]]. In order to reduce the chance that
-location log data is ever written to disk, swap file functionality
-must be disabled[fn:ideaheap_20130731_disableswap].
+Since standard Raspberry OS 10 install involves copying unencrypted
+file system image to SD card which is mounted by the Raspberry Pi,
+system memory may be written to disk in the form of a Swap file as
+described [[https://ideaheap.com/2013/07/stopping-sd-card-corruption-on-a-raspberry-pi/][here]]. In order to reduce the chance that location log data
+is ever written to disk, swap file functionality must be
+disabled[fn:ideaheap_20130731_disableswap].