I followed savefile manager tutorial and putted UUID of my USB in porteus.cfg because I realised that after reboot my USB name changes from sdc to sdg etc. but it still doesn't work and shows I have to create savefile. My USB is formated with NTFS.
Thanks for time and help.
My savefile doesn't work.
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My savefile doesn't work.
Try with:
changes=UUID:STrING-0F-ChARACtERS/path/savefile.dat
You can find UUID with:
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su
blkid | grep -A1 "dev/sd"
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My savefile doesn't work.
Not a good format for USB drives. exFat is better, less overhead, faster response and supports large files.
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My savefile doesn't work.
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My savefile doesn't work.
I am truly surprised. With the journalling ntfs adds to the drive there is overhead which takes resources and time to maintain.
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My savefile doesn't work.
That's an interesting comparison indeed. Exfat must be kernel and not FUSE by now? So should be fast, and faster than ntfs-3g? We're currently testing the NTFS3 Kernel Module which should improve your comparison even further in favor of NTFS