On Saturday 22 Feb 2014 14:47:54 I wrote:
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> ... would anyone like to suggest suitable parameters to mkfs for any of my
> file-systems? Here's the fstab:
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Thank you gents for all your comments. I'm grateful. Here's what I think I
should do as a result:
1. Keep relatime in prefe
Am 22.02.2014 16:24, schrieb thegee...@thegeezer.net:
> you might want this to read relatime,discard to handle the trim
> automagically. if you are concerned about writes i'd suggest noatime for
> all of these
"noatime" yes - you need atimes only with _ancient_ news/mail
servers/clients.
But I'd r
>
> > Man
> > fstrim makes no mention of file-system types.
> >
> > Maybe I've not laid out the partitions properly. I used gparted from a
> > recent
> > System Rescue CD (http://sysresccd.org), which said it was leaving 1MB
> > unused
> > before /dev/sda1.
> >
> > While I'm here, would anyone like
Am 22.02.2014 15:47, schrieb Peter Humphrey:
>
> I find though that fstrim can't operate on /boot, which is a separate ext2
> file
> system. It reports:
> fstrim: /boot: FITRIM ioctl failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
> Is this because it's an ext2 partition, not ext4 like the rest of
> Hello list,
>
> A week ago the 2.5" drive on my Atom LAN mini-server failed, so I decided
> to
> bite the bullet and replace it with an SSD. Interesting times!
>
> Today I took the box off-line and backed up the entire, newly built system
> to
> external USB2 disk. The 3GB took four minutes, a th
Hello list,
A week ago the 2.5" drive on my Atom LAN mini-server failed, so I decided to
bite the bullet and replace it with an SSD. Interesting times!
Today I took the box off-line and backed up the entire, newly built system to
external USB2 disk. The 3GB took four minutes, a third or a quart
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