On 08/11/2019 15:36, Joril via Dng wrote:
> On 08/11/19 16:21, g4sra via Dng wrote:
>> FYI: ext4 filesystem journaling (and swap) *should* be disabled by default on SD\SDHC media.
>
> To reduce wear?
There is good documentation 'out there' about how SD\SDHC Flash and Journaling works.
The journal repeatedly written to a confined section of the filesystem.
Not all SD's are equal, either in the quality of the memory cells or in the quality of the wear-leveling algorithm.
NOTE: these in-built wear-leveling algorithms can be incompatible with flash filesystems.
Personal experience has demonstrated once it is 'burned' the whole SD becomes read-only.
It should be the Users choice to enable journaling and risk SD destruction in preference to shutting down properly.
I recommend filesystem check at boot should be enabled with journaling off and disabled with journaling on.
PS: Being Raspberry Pi specific, I do not know why Raspbian does not use F2FS, but that does not exclude Devuan from using it.
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