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Martin Dickopp a écrit :
|Martin Braure de Calignon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | |>Be carreful, I heard that sync has not been implemented with FAT |>filesystem. Of course it does not matter if you use anther filesystem. |>That's why Mandrake (:/) needed to made a patch on the kernel to make |>sync available on fat usb disks. | | |Hmm. Do you have a reference for that? | |A quick test with kernel 2.6.8-1 revealed that writing a large file to a |floppy is very fast (and the subsequent unmount slow) if the floppy is |async-mounted, while writing the same file is slow (and the subsequent |unmount fast) if the floppy is sync-mounted. This is the case with both |the "vfat" and the "msdos" filesystems. So at least there seems to be |some difference between a sync-mount and an async-mount. | |Martin
well I've just find it in 'man mount' It says : (sorry it is translated from french, so probably inexact) "for exemple sync is only effective with ext2, ext3 and ufs"
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