It might be better to write about this with it's on "subject".

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    Subject:     Re: [64studio-users] 3.0 beta3 ready for testing
    Date:     Wed, 04 Mar 2009 15:30:04 -0700
    From:     Gustin Johnson <[email protected]>
    To:     Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]>
    CC:     Jaromír Mikeš <[email protected]>,
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    Ralf Mardorf wrote:
    <snip>
    > PS: Is it better to disconnect an USB stick if it's not in use, or

    > doesn't shorten it the lifetime if it always is connected?

    >
    It is writes that shorten the life of flash media.


So it's better to disconnect it-

I read something in the internet about Linux installs:

"I believe that Linux, by default, writes a lot to the file system:
logs, /dev/, etc. Unless you explicitly setup your system to create a
temp fs in memory and to write mostly to this temporary partition, you
might very quickly reach the 100,000 writes."

It might be wise to block logs and to mount the RAM for /dev. I don't
know how to do this, but I guess there will be some advices in the internet.

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