On 03/09/17 15:20, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> On 2017-03-09, Jonathan Thornburg <jthorn4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Subject: FFS parameters for SSD filesystem?
> 
> You are overthinking this.  The defaults are fine.

What he said.

An SSD is a SATA storage device.
It's the 2010s.
JUST USE IT.
Knob twisting for file systems went out with the 1990s.

It will either give you trouble in the first weeks or last until long
after you are laughing at how small a 1TB of storage is, how big a 2.5"
disk is, and how slow the SATA interface is.

FFS2 is nice for big storage areas, but NOTHING to do with SSD or non-SSD.

(ok, update the firmware for your SSD.  that's something that should
have stopped after the 1990s, too, but surprise: the computer industry
sells crap and you line up to buy it.  I've had that exact disk give me
trouble that seems to have settled down by dd'ing zeros over entire
partitions before using them.  Your milage may vary.)

Nick.

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