Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2018 13:02:36 -0700 From: "Russell L. Carter" <rcarter@pinyon.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: HOWTO safely unmount remove USB zfs sdcard Message-ID: <73851532-e5d3-50f2-0553-71369348d38d@pinyon.org> In-Reply-To: <CAHu1Y71Ys7Quwsu1hf_eiWi1HkarVid5QZtwZwa%2BMr8UX9SRzg@mail.gmail.com> References: <e42f74e5-4791-0036-924c-8ac0daf634f8@pinyon.org> <CAHu1Y71Ys7Quwsu1hf_eiWi1HkarVid5QZtwZwa%2BMr8UX9SRzg@mail.gmail.com>
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On 12/11/18 11:37 AM, Michael Sierchio wrote: > I've been holding back, but - why? Why abuse an SD card that way? My > back-of-the-envelope estimate is that it halves the life of the card. A) Rescue a system. B) Refamiliarize myself with bringing up zfs pools and datasets. C) I have dozens of sdcards. It's been 12 months since I even touched one. D) Not least, learn how to attach/detach physical zfs drives. To really grasp the awfulness of my crime, consider that I only put about 100MB on a 64GB (nominal) sdcard. It's now back on the pile. I will try to empathize with my sdcard population more, I promise :-) Cheers, Russell > - M > > On Sun, Dec 9, 2018 at 4:12 PM Russell L. Carter <rcarter@pinyon.org> wrote: > >> Greetings, >> I can easily create a ZFS filesystem on a USB sdcard, >> but I have not yet found the recipe for safely unmounting >> it and then mounting it on another 12.0 FreeBSD system. > >
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