[Debian-eeepc-devel] Filesystem for Debian eeepc install?
Kasper Loopstra
kasper.loopstra at gmail.com
Sun May 18 18:28:43 UTC 2008
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Hi Sarah,
The following links contain some more info on the wear-leveling for the
SSD. The filesystem the install uses by default is ext3, but that can be
changed during the install as with a normal Debian install.
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/TipsAndTricks#head-634f28cee3f156fd4ce96013640c3a4e9b00ac1f
http://wiki.eeeuser.com/ssd_write_limit
Kasper Loopstra
Sarah Sharp wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I couldn't find the answer to my question on the wiki, and the IRC channel seems
> to be dead right now.
>
> What filesystem will the Debian eeepc installer create for the root file system?
> I'm concerned about wear-leveling, but I don't know if my eeepc 900 has hardware
> wear-leveling. I've heard varying opinions about whether to use jfs, jffs2, or
> unionfs, but I'm not sure who to trust.
>
> Sarah Sharp
>
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