Hello, I have attached a USB stick (those little keychain devices) to my router machine. The idea is to add those 2 GB space so that my friends and family can transfer file to/from it.
Now, I am also concerned with the number of read/write cycles limitation on these kind of memory devices. I have the following line in /etc/fstab to mount the stick: UUID=726D-5386 /media/tempdisk vfat fmask=111,dmask=0,noauto,user,quiet,shortname=mixed,nosuid,noatime,flush,utf8 0 1 IIRC, this was based on some google search I did when I first attached that device to the machine. Any suggestion if this can be improved to prolong the life of the memory stick? Or at least not reduce it on a Debian Testing system? Thanks. -- Please reply to this list only. I read this list on its corresponding newsgroup on gmane.org. Replies sent to my email address are just filtered to a folder in my mailbox and get periodically deleted without ever having been read. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org