Javier Martinez wrote: > El 7/10/25 a las 21:32, Dale escribió: >> You can open also in a new mount namespace with unshare...., although >>> somebody could enter with nsenter (require being root). >>> So -ck is read only test, -cck is non destructive read write test, the >>> later, dont use in ssds. >> >> >> I read about using -cc and it doing something different but wasn't 100% >> sure what. Your post makes sense. Single c, read only, double c means >> it can write. I didn't see anything about not using on SSDs tho. >> Thanks for that tidbit. I have a couple of those now, 4 or 5 actually >> now that I think about it. >> >> I was in the woods trying to change trail camera batteries and memory >> cards. Before I left the house, I checked the radar. No rain anywhere >> near me. After changing two cameras, bottom fell out. I had to go duck >> under a shooting house. Now I'm wet, back home and it stopped raining. >> ROFL I bet if I walk back out there, it will rain again. My greens >> could use some rain so I just may do it. I'm kinda wet now anyway. :/ >> >> Dale >> >> :-) :-) >> > ssd controller usually handles this internally and because ssd write > lifespan
I figured it was something like that. You saying not to was good enough for me. I know SSDs are different. Dale :-) :-) P. S. Rain past me. About to make a run for it. :-D

