On Mon, 2013-10-21 at 13:11 -0400, Sureyya Sahin wrote: > 2 years Two years is relatively old and not relatively new. I had lots of drives that failed after 2 years. My current drives are older than 5 years and ok. However, I'm talking about internal drives that are always on, so gvfs had no negative impact. I guess my USB drive is even not one year in use, but gvfs wasn't good for this drive. Likely that _all_ portable drives by default will do what USB drives nowadays do, they will park after 30 minutes or earlier and gvfs will wake them up, so if you would buy a new laptop, you would experience the same issue. Buy a new drive and turn of auto-parking or don't use gvfs.
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