Debian - How to install the kernel

sparky mat max at sparkymat.net
Thu Aug 7 12:25:35 CEST 2008


>
> One of the things to like about SD Card and other card / stick memory is
> it hides many of the details of raw NAND from us, like bad blocks, error
> correcting codes and in this case wear levelling.
>
> I have run my mailserver on a 1G USB stick (hooked up to an ARM board I
> designed for another customer) for 2 years 24 / 7 now formatted ext3,
> that gets pretty hammered, no trouble.  So I can't guarantee your
> particular card isn't broken for wear levelling, but cheap random USB
> stick doesn't care in the least about ext3 and I didn't see any trouble
> from SD with ext3 either.
>

Trying out ext3 now. :-)
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