dimwhit Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 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 onrootfs 3.8M 1.2M 2.7M 30% //dev/root 11.3M 11.3M 0 100% /romtmpfs 30.2M 188.0K 30.0M 1% /tmptmpfs 512.0K 0 512.0K 0% /dev/dev/mtdblock3 3.8M 1.2M 2.7M 30% /overlayoverlayfs:/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% /sdCurrent Memory Usage: total used free shared buffersMem: 61804 46748 15056 0 6676-/+ buffers: 40072 21732Swap: 1004024 0 1004024Drop CachesDrop Page Cache - only use if you know what you are doing. USB TAB =============== USBconfig global automount option from_fstab 1 option anon_mount 1config global autoswap option from_fstab 1 option anon_swap 0config mount option target /sd option device /dev/sdcard/sd1 option fstype auto option options rw,sync option enabled 1 option enabled_fsck 0config swap option device /dev/sdcard/sd2 option enabled 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dimwhit Posted April 28, 2014 Author Share Posted April 28, 2014 Any got a clue on this???? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sebkinne Posted April 28, 2014 Share Posted April 28, 2014 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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