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From: DervishD <lkml@dervishd.net>
To: alan <alan@clueserver.org>
Cc: Linux-kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: ext2 on flash memory
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 19:42:23 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070611174223.GB2433@DervishD> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0706110754280.12140@blackbox.fnordora.org>

    Hi Alan :)

 * alan <alan@clueserver.org> dixit:
> On Mon, 11 Jun 2007, DervishD wrote:
> >   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...
> 
> Do you need to use OSes other than Linux?  FAT16/32 seems to be a pretty 
> universal filesystem at this point.  You can mount ext2 on Windows, but it 
> is a pain.  Not certain what it takes to mount it on OS X.

    I don't really need to use ext2, I just was curious. I have a couple
of pendrives and I was thinking about using one of them to store a
"live" copy of my home. So, I wanted ext2 for that. I can access the
data from Windows if I need to, but usually I try not to touch a Windows
even with a 100 mts pole ;)

    Portability (so to speak), is not important for me.

> I have encountered flash drives that do not format well for anything
> other than FAT16, but they were old and small.  Hopefully that problem
> no longer exists with modern hardware.  I would format it then test
> the hell out of it before trusting it with important data.

    That's the answer I was looking for ;))) I mean, will the pendrive
have problems with ext2 due to some strange behaviour of the hardware? I
know about cheap pendrives that you cannot format even with FAT32, only
with FAT16. The pendrive I was considering to have the "live" copy of my
home was a Kingston Data Traveler.

    Of course, I can go with a loopback: this way I'll have a "live"
backup of my home, with all UNIX metadata saved but able to reside on a
FAT16 filesystem. Not very comfortable, given that I won't use it
outside Linux (probably).

    I just was curious about the issue and I was asking to know if
anybody had tried this.

    Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado

-- 
Linux Registered User 88736 | http://www.dervishd.net
It's my PC and I'll cry if I want to... RAmen!

  reply	other threads:[~2007-06-11 16:43 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 58+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-06-11 10:13 ext2 on flash memory DervishD
2007-06-11 11:11 ` Eduard-Gabriel Munteanu
2007-06-11 11:57   ` USB remote control missing keycodes Islam Amer
2007-06-11 15:02     ` Jiri Kosina
2007-06-13 14:08       ` Islam Amer
2007-06-13 14:58         ` Jiri Kosina
2007-06-13 15:17           ` Dmitry Torokhov
2007-06-13 15:44             ` Jiri Kosina
2007-06-13 15:58               ` Islam Amer
2007-06-13 16:17                 ` Jiri Kosina
2007-06-14 12:19                   ` Islam Amer
2007-06-14 12:30                     ` Jiri Kosina
2007-06-15 10:15                       ` Jiri Kosina
2007-06-15 10:51                         ` Jiri Kosina
2007-06-17 10:57                           ` Islam Amer
2007-06-18 11:42                             ` Jiri Kosina
2007-06-15 17:55     ` Phillip Susi
2007-06-11 17:36   ` ext2 on flash memory DervishD
2007-06-13 13:16     ` Ph. Marek
2007-06-13 23:02       ` DervishD
2007-06-14  5:16         ` Ph. Marek
2007-06-11 14:58 ` alan
2007-06-11 17:42   ` DervishD [this message]
2007-06-11 19:27     ` Juergen Beisert
2007-06-13 13:48       ` DervishD
2007-06-14 19:36         ` Jan Knutar
2007-06-14 20:07           ` DervishD
2007-06-11 23:53 ` Kevin K
2007-06-12  0:35   ` Kevin Bowling
2007-06-12  1:18     ` Bernd Eckenfels
2007-06-13 13:44       ` DervishD
2007-06-12  7:53     ` Juergen Beisert
2007-06-12 13:29       ` Eduard-Gabriel Munteanu
2007-06-12 16:46       ` Eduard-Gabriel Munteanu
2007-06-13 13:43   ` DervishD
2007-06-12 21:09 ` Jason Lunz
2007-06-13  6:49   ` Juergen Beisert
2007-06-14 17:45 ` Jörn Engel
2007-06-14 18:22   ` Jörn Engel
2007-06-14 20:20     ` DervishD
2007-06-14 20:43       ` Jörn Engel
2007-06-15 16:20         ` DervishD
2007-06-15 16:27           ` Jörn Engel
2007-06-14 20:17   ` DervishD
2007-06-14 20:38     ` Jörn Engel
2007-06-15 16:16       ` DervishD
2007-06-15 16:36         ` Jörn Engel
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2007-06-11 11:53 Tomasz Chmielewski
2007-06-12  0:17 ` Arnd Bergmann
2007-06-14 16:38 ` Jörn Engel
2007-06-14 17:19   ` Tomasz Chmielewski
2007-06-14 17:46     ` Jörn Engel
2007-06-14 22:46       ` DervishD
2007-06-15 12:08         ` Jörn Engel
2007-06-15 16:22           ` DervishD
2007-06-15 16:22             ` Jörn Engel
2007-06-18 11:31               ` DervishD
2007-06-14 21:40 Tomasz Chmielewski

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