On Fri, Aug 07, 2020 at 03:58:40PM +0100, Rowland penny via Dng wrote:

> Do you use the USB drive on Windows, if not, just reformat it to ext4,
> ntfs-3g is a FUSE system, it isn't a fast as you would like.

Thanks Roland. I left the drive NTFS because I wanted easy access 
to the drive for folks (granschildren) who do not run Linux. 

Othersie I prefer ext4. When you say NTFS is slower, to you mean three 
times slower (which I am experiencing) or a bit slower?

When my mount command in script encounters an already mounted device 
formatted ext4 it complains but also proceeds. If the defive is 
formattted NTFS it complains but also and hangs. That is another 
reason to prefer ext4, but I wonder if the # mount -F would avoid the 
NTFS hang. That is, does NTFS mount exclusively by deault, while ext4 
does not?

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Haines Brown  
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