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I plugged my 30 GB USB in and have the following shown below.

Question: is this a proper configuration to store data or infusions?? just want to make sure that the USB is getting used as storage most efficently.

THE SDB1 is the USB ---it is 30GB

THE SDCARD--speaks for itself it is a 16GB

Current Disk Usage:

Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs 3.8M 1.2M 2.7M 30% /
/dev/root 11.3M 11.3M 0 100% /rom
tmpfs 30.2M 188.0K 30.0M 1% /tmp
tmpfs 512.0K 0 512.0K 0% /dev
/dev/mtdblock3 3.8M 1.2M 2.7M 30% /overlay
overlayfs:/overlay 3.8M 1.2M 2.7M 30% /
/dev/sdb1 30.0G 580.8M 27.9G 2% /mnt/sdb1
/dev/sdcard/sd1 13.6G 334.4M 12.6G 3% /sd


Current Memory Usage:

total used free shared buffers
Mem: 61804 46748 15056 0 6676
-/+ buffers: 40072 21732
Swap: 1004024 0 1004024

Drop Caches

Drop Page Cache - only use if you know what you are doing.

USB TAB

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USB


config global automount
option from_fstab 1
option anon_mount 1

config global autoswap
option from_fstab 1
option anon_swap 0

config mount
option target /sd
option device /dev/sdcard/sd1
option fstype auto
option options rw,sync
option enabled 1
option enabled_fsck 0

config swap
option device /dev/sdcard/sd2
option enabled 1

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Your USB stick is working and mounted to /mnt/sdb1 currently. This may change though, so make sure to check where it is mounted each time.

You are meant to use the SD card for infusions, not a USB stick. Otherwise, feel free to use the USB stick as a storage device for logs, files, whatever.

Best regards,

Sebkinne

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