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!! Reboot after plugging in USB stick
Because I only had a 2GB SD Card (I already ordered a 16GB class 10 card, next week in) and want to put more stuff on it, I inserted an extra USB stick in, this immediately made 4 of 5 LEDs go out. I suspect this required a short peak of current making the voltage reduce too much. It did automatically reboot and was back up in about 30 seconds.
!! Performance
The performance of the thing is (as expected) not as we are used to with our Intel boxes. Also having a slow SD card makes the thing even slower. If you use ''top'' you see a lot of IOWAIT.