> There's a protocol standards revision in the works, called TRIM, that will
> allow the host to tell the flash what parts of the file system can be
> erased and what it needs to keep. This will allow smarter garbage
> collecting, which can happen in the background.
Actually the TRIM thingy is no
On Sep 28, 2009, at 10:42 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
I have debian installed onto a 4gb usb stick (my laptops HD crashed
and i'm using this as a temporary solution till i get it fixed). All
works great. The only issue is that periodically, the whole system
will freeze for 1-3 seconds and then c
> I have debian installed onto a 4gb usb stick (my laptops HD crashed
> and i'm using this as a temporary solution till i get it fixed). All
> works great. The only issue is that periodically, the whole system
> will freeze for 1-3 seconds and then come back. It doesn't matter if
> I'm just doing
Paul Di Biase wrote:
> What/where would I need to look on my system to possibly diagnose this
> issue?
It sounds like you're experiencing the limitations of usb. Is this a live
system?
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