Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2013 20:35:01 +0000 [20:35:01 UTC]
From: tony.anson(a)girolle.co.uk United Kingdom
To: nev(a)nevilley.org.uk
Subject: Re: [ALUG] USB Memory Sticks
Quoting nev young <nev(a)nevilley.org.uk>:
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On 01/01/13 10:15, Chris Green wrote:
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 06:50:05PM +0000, Michael Goddard wrote:
An odd request, but what is reasonable brand of USB M S for use with Linux?
My reason for asking is that I've found of late some of these items,
after a period of use,
give a misleading response eg, describe item to be "full, no space",
when user knows this
to be untrue!
I can't reaally see why the *brand* of memory stick would affect why
this might happen. Have you simply got a lot of hidden files on the
stick using all the space?
Chris could be right. I had a problem with losing space on the memory
card in my camera which I eventually found to be all the old photos
filed under .Trash
I've never had that problem, and my oldest stick is 64 MB...
Most of mine are now SanDisk, Peak and Kingston.
Be aware that decent sticks write to the memory in a pattern, so that
it is used and re-used in rotation as it doesn't last for ever.
As well as Nev's good suggestion, you can delete the partition which
makes the thing usable - I have a small one to which this has happened
- somehow.
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Tony