In message: <20041102104503.D63929_at_carver.gumbysoft.com> Doug White <dwhite_at_gumbysoft.com> writes: : Note that I creatd that from a second system and dd'd the flash card over : so UFS wouldnt' burn out the flash, but I suppose you could install direct : to it if you odn't plan on writing to the key afterward. UFS does exra : bad things to flash (think superblock updates), so you don't want to : leave it read/write for very long. The superblock update isn't so bad because most flash devices wear average. The access time update, however, tends to put a lot of load on the part. Even that isn't so bad. We have several flash cards that we run read/write and rarely do they go bad unless left that way for months. WarnerReceived on Fri Nov 05 2004 - 03:40:41 UTC
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