In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mathieu Arnol d writes: >but, taking into account that your flash is half filled with real non really >changing data, and you have a swap partition, the flash adaptation layer will >have the swap space slide on the available space, and it'll wrap up, after >many times, it'll eventually have the free space unwritable (unless the flash >adaptation layer is smart enough to move non changing data to cell which >won't have many more write cycles left and continue to write to almost non >used cells).
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