Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2024 07:16:27 +0100 From: Matthias Apitz <guru@unixarea.de> To: Gary Aitken <freebsd@dreamchaser.org> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: USB key && NTFS Message-ID: <Zadwu5/%2BHufegUAY@pureos> In-Reply-To: <ae1ba400-c862-4a81-a68d-a436a3733870@dreamchaser.org> References: <Zaa3aZcOgvBzjwj9@c720-1400094> <ae1ba400-c862-4a81-a68d-a436a3733870@dreamchaser.org>
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El día martes, enero 16, 2024 a las 05:01:54 -0700, Gary Aitken escribió: > ... > As pointed out by Alexander, it's actually exFAT, not NTFS. Since > you've already reformatted it, you're ok, but if you want to NOT > reformat a new one in the future, use mount.exfat. manpage is > man mount.exfat-fuse > I haven't reformatted the key. I compiled the port sysutils/fusefs-exfat on my poudriere server, installed it and could mount the key fine. I used f3write (from the ports) to check the capacity by writing 117 files of 1 GByte and to check the write performance which is very poor. [guru@c720-1400094 ~]$ mkdir /mnt/f3 [guru@c720-1400094 ~]$ f3write /mnt/f3 ... Creating file 115.h2w ... OK! Creating file 116.h2w ... OK! Creating file 117.h2w ... OK! Creating file 118.h2w ... Write failure: Input/output error WARNING: The write error above may be due to your memory card overheating under constant, maximum write rate. You can test this hypothesis touching your memory card. If it is hot, you can try f3write again, once your card has cooled down, using parameter --max-write-rate=2048 to limit the maximum write rate to 2MB/s, or another suitable rate. Free space: 0.00 Byte Average writing speed: 9.27 MB/s [guru@c720-1400094 ~]$ df -kh /mnt/f3 Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/da0s1 117G 117G 0B 100% /mnt matthias -- Matthias Apitz, ✉ guru@unixarea.de, http://www.unixarea.de/ +49-176-38902045 Public GnuPG key: http://www.unixarea.de/key.pub I am not at war with Russia. Я не воюю с Россией. Ich bin nicht im Krieg mit Russland.
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