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Re: Weird problems again with freeMiNT beta2.7/8
- To: fnaumann@prinz-atm.cs.Uni-Magdeburg.DE
- Subject: Re: Weird problems again with freeMiNT beta2.7/8
- From: tos4ever@ping.be (Martin "Nightowl" Byttebier)
- Date: Mon, 07 Sep 1998 21:33:04 +0200 (MET DST)
- Cc: mint@atari.archive.umich.edu
- In-reply-to: <Pine.HPP.3.91.980907022828.9224E-100000@csmd>
- Organization: BPS, Deerlijk, Belgium
- References: <Pine.MNT.3.96-MiNT.980905164624.103A-100000@bluto> <Pine.HPP.3.91.980907022828.9224E-100000@csmd>
Hallo Frank,
am 07-09-98 schriebst du:
>Hi all!
>
>> You *do* use Thing to eject the Zips, right? Don't just press the
>> eject-button, this might eject the disk before the cache is flushed. I
>> haven't had any problems with my Zip with 2.8.
>
>Be careful with writeback cache on removable medias!
Yep, I learned this the hard way.
>You can solve this problem with a larger root directory or store the
>files in a subdirectory. Or you use FAT32 (no limit on root dir).
Is there a way to enlarge the root directory without partitionating the zip?
>
>> > I also noticed that when copying to the zip with VFAT enabled Thing's copy
>> > function halted from time to time.
>
>What do you mean with halted? If you use writeback cache the kernel sync
>the filesystem automatically each 5 seconds. On slow medias (like Zip)
>that need some time if there are a lot of modified cache entries.
I was/still using for the zip a writeback cache of 500 kb (good?)
Should it be better if I don't use this at all for the zip?
I was copying 203 small files ( 23 kb together). During this there was two
little pauses (maybe 1 sec).
I just tried it again. Yes indeed after 5 secs the first interupt
appeared. The second one 5 secs later.
CU
Martin
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