On Tuesday, 2012-09-18, Shlomi Fish wrote: > On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 13:59:30 +0200 > > Kevin Krammer <kram...@kde.org> wrote: > > On Monday, 2012-09-03, Shlomi Fish wrote: > > > Now, it dual boots between Windows 7 x86-64 (which I hardly use) and > > > Mageia Linux 2 x86-64. Since I have a lot of space in my Windows 7 > > > partition, I decided to use it to store many of my music files, so > > > they get stored at /media/win_d/Music/mp3 , which has this as its > > > /etc/fstab > > > entry: > > > > > > UUID=24A43690A4366488 /media/win_d ntfs-3g defaults,umask=022 0 0 > > > > I have my Windows partition mounted like this: > > /dev/sda5 /data/share auto > > rw,user,noexec,noatime,umask=002,gid=users,utf8 0 0 > > I guess you are sure this is an NTFS partition and not FAT.
Yes, pretty sure. mount says: /dev/sda5 on /data/share type fuseblk FAT would be mounted as type vfat. I also see a /sbin/mount.ntfs process in htop > > I am using Dolphin as file manager but my guess is that this doesn't > > make much difference (I think Konqueror is using the same file > > manager library when being used in file manager mode). > > > > There is no CPU usage difference between viewing a directory on that > > mount point or not. > > Are you using htop to monitor the CPU of the running processes? Yes and a Plasma CPU monitor. > Do you use Dolphin's tree view with details? Usually not, but switching to that didn't change anything CPU usage wise. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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