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Re: {Debian (>=Jessie)} AND { MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card, etc}



Yeah the card I was referring to was just a simple microSD card like what you would put in your camera. I was running a normal install of debian without any kind of "live" or ram disk setup. Not ideal for flash without wear leveling


On December 3, 2016 7:59:48 AM EST, Jochen Spieker <ml@well-adjusted.de> wrote:
deloptes:
Steven Mainor wrote:

I don't know if this helps answer #3 or not. I have ran Debian from a
microSD flash card before but the card reader was attached via USB.

It didn't last very long before the flash card degraded. I think running
an operating system on flash used up the read/write cycles too quickly.
I eventually decided to find another solution. But it may not be an
issue for your use case.

I don't think so. I have a low power industrial pc used as firewall. It runs
on Compact Flash card for >6y now. I recall there were at least 100000
write cycles per sector and self diagnostic, so I would suspect something
else would be the problem.

CF cards were much more clever from the beginning compared to cheaper
alternatives (like SSD or MMC cards). I would expect them to have better
wear levelling than a common SD card.

J.
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