Hi Kevin :)
> > I was wondering: is there any reason not to use ext2 on an USB
> >pendrive? Really my question is not only about USB pendrives, but any
> >device whose storage is flash based. Let's assume that the device
> >has a
> >good quality flash memory with wear leveling and the like...
> My opinion is that, unless the flash is really cheap, or it is being
> written to excessively, that it probably doesn't matter too much.
> With the growth in size of flash, just how long do you think it will
> continue to be used before you go to something larger?
The growth in size and the shrink in price ;) I think that if the
stick only lasts for a year, it has been a good investment.
> One suggestion with ext2 might be to mount it with the noatime
> option, so it doesn't update the last access time for directories and
> files. Otherwise, you are doing a write even when you only plan to
> read a file.
I was going to do that. It should minimize the wear when only
reading. Anyway, wearing wasn't my main concern, I was more worried by
stoopid firmware that assume FAT.
Thanks for your answer :)
Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado
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