Carl Lowenstein wrote:

I can think of a few reasons for not using ext3 on a memory stick drive.

Not to mention that if you don't mount it noatime the atime on / is updated every time you modify something on the disk which could cause that particular memory cell in the flash memory to fail due to the write-limited nature of the flash technology we have today. I know it is hundreds of thousands or perhaps millions of writes but it is still something to consider.



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