That's it. I tried another USB-stick and there it was 127Mb, in FAT32.
I even looked the name of the FS, but didn't remember this thing.
NTFS, you say.. Is it right that the only drawback of NTFS is lack of
backward compabitily with some legacy OSs? As I can see, not only
legacy ones.. Is it possible to create two parts with differnt FSs on
USB-stick? (one small in FAT32 for drivers..)

Anyway, MathJax works in hard drive and fortunately it has some (or
even all) common syntax with jsMath, so there's some space for
tweaking with using both of them.

On 10 ноя, 19:32, LeoAzul <[email protected]> wrote:
> Probably your drive is formated as a FAT32 or FAT16 partition. It
> isn't good to this kind of application, with many small files, because
> these file systems have minimum file size. So, if a you have a 50Bytes
> file it uses 4kB ! If possible, try NTFS (if windows) or ext3. Do you
> have the same problem when the files are in your hard drive?
>
> On 9 nov, 19:36, Kosmaton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > Perhaps there are some problems with the usb-stick?
>
> > Probably: I just tried copying those files to a USB stick and there is
> > no problem at all.
>
> > (Except that it takes a _long_ time, with these 29000 files; also
> > takes a long time to upload to a server. Might be worth checking
> > whetherMathJaxreally needs all these files all the time, or whether
> > a subset is enough.)
>
> > Try a different USB stick, or reformat that one? Or ask a USB guru :)
>
> > Kosmaton

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