* Allocate on Flush in vfat?
@ 2009-04-19 15:39 John Richard Moser
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From: John Richard Moser @ 2009-04-19 15:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Would it be completely unpossible, in theory, to add allocate-on-flush
to vfat? I don't see a reason why, it's just a driver semantic and not
a disk data structure semantic...
I'm looking at a USB stick copying gigs of data and thinking about this.
I have doubts there's any real world advantage, although in the same
theory you could backport AOF to ext3/2 or you couldn't.
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