On Saturday 25 November 2006 08:44, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
> > I have a usb drive which contains two partitions. One partition is
>
> ext3, the
>
> > other is fat32
>
> Curiosity, why use ext3 on a flash drive? Have you tried to convert
> it to ext2 and see any differenc
Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
> I have a usb drive which contains two partitions. One partition is
ext3, the
> other is fat32
Curiosity, why use ext3 on a flash drive? Have you tried to convert
it to ext2 and see any difference?
Ottavio
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On 23.11.06 15:08, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
> I have a usb drive which contains two partitions.
flash memory or real disk?
> One partition is ext3,
> the other is fat32. I used the fat32 to copy the files from windows XP and
> the speed is around 10MBps. When I moved this data from fat32 to ex
I have a usb drive which contains two partitions. One partition is ext3, the
other is fat32. I used the fat32 to copy the files from windows XP and the
speed is around 10MBps. When I moved this data from fat32 to ext3, I noticed
that the speed is around 300KBps. I am wondering why is it so slow
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