On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 09:44 -0500, Andy Warner wrote:
> Jim Jackson wrote:
> > [...]
> > Yes you can. And I'd recommend it. I've not had any problems with ext2.
> > Other than having to fsck them on another system when I've accidently
> > (cough) pulled the power connector out of the ts7200 when playing around.
>
> You may find it useful to tweak the ext2 filesystem after it is
> built using "tune2fs".
><snip>
Another tip would be to use "-o noatime" option when mounting an ext2
filesystem. Prevents unnecessary writing to the CF when your only
reading files, and might speed up access a tiny bit.
-Phil <>
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