Also https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/F2FS

On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 3:23 PM Csaba Toth <[email protected]> wrote:

> Have you considered a flash friendly file system?
> UBIFS, JFFS2, YAFFS2, LogFS
>
> https://superuser.com/questions/248078/choice-of-filesystem-for-gnu-linux-on-an-sd-card
> Note: I haven't used them myself, but I'd be curious.
>
> On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 2:38 PM Curt Lundgren <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I've set up a Pi 4 computer with 8 GB of RAM and a pair of 1080P displays
>> as a second place to sit.  No Email, no chats of any kind, rather peaceful,
>> actually.  It's running 64-bit Ubuntu, and except for an occasional
>> non-fatal complaint from one application or another, it runs rather well.
>>
>> It's booting from a 32 GB high-endurance micro SD.  The problem I've
>> observed with RPi computers in the past is that they destroy their boot
>> media.  Most, if not all, micro SD cards do not have wear leveling, and so
>> the constant logging and other activity eventually 'wears a hole' in the
>> media and it fails.  This didn't keep my original single-core 700 MHz Pi
>> from setting a personal runtime record of 1503 days, but it would not boot
>> after power was restored.  Added a new high-endurance micro SD card to it,
>> and it came right back up.
>>
>> Back in the Watkins days we were using Pi3 computers for door access
>> control.  Everything was rock-solid reliable - until the boot media would
>> fail.  That's when I hit on the idea of using the high-endurance cards.
>> I've never had one of those fail, knock on wood.
>>
>> I still like the idea of wear leveling, so I bought a 500 GB NVMe drive
>> and a USB 3+ enclosure.  It's bloody fast when connected to a Mac laptop,
>> over 900 MB/sec both read and write.  I copied the Ubuntu boot image onto
>> it and plugged it into the PI4.  I did have to flash the Pi firmware so it
>> will boot either from an SD card or external USB media.  The Pi boots up
>> and runs beautifully - for 10 to 20 minutes, then it just hangs.  Power
>> cycle and it's good for another 10 - 20 minutes.
>>
>> Is it a power issue?  I have a spare USB 3.0 powered hub, so I plugged
>> the new drive into the hub and the hub into the Pi.  It looks silly, with
>> the hub being substantially larger than the computer, but it boots up, runs
>> beautifully for 10 - 20 minutes - and hangs.  I don't think the trouble can
>> be blamed on power supply issues, and I'm stumped as to what else might be
>> going on.  I'm back on the high-endurance micro SD card, but would like
>> very much to have the added capacity and wear leveling the SSD offers.
>>
>> Speed through the hub was dismal at about 32 MB/sec., pretty much USB 2.0
>> performance, but that would have been OK if the Pi would run and not lock
>> up.
>>
>> Does anyone have any thoughts as to what might be going on here?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Curt Lundgren
>>
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