Hi there,

On Sat, 13 Dec 2003, Dan Christensen wrote:

> My internal laptop harddisk gets about 20.5MB/s reading.  From what I read
> in Documentation/usb/ehci.txt, 20MB/s should be possible over USB.  I guess
> I'm wondering whether in practice people get near this, or if my 9MB/s over
> USB is more typical.

Very likely it depends on the rest of the hardware.  USB is pretty demanding.

> I'm able to capture video from a videocamera over firewire and write it to
> the USB external hard drive without dropping any frames.
> [snip]
> I have to use ext2 and not ext3, but that's also true when I capture to my
> internal hard drive.  Kernel 2.4.23, raw1394 driver, kino software

I'm interested that you find you have to use ext2 not ext3 - why is that?

73,
Ged.



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