
I had a Pi running happish on a class 4, if I recall correctly... I just mounted the root file system read only and created a small ramdisk to /tmp. Whenever I needed to change something I would remount it rw, change, reboot. Before that the card would be killed every other week, every time the Pi suffered a power failure. Probably a slow card cannot flush the cache fast enough. But I don't own it anymore, I sold it to a friend and now I am a proud owner of a cubietruck. On Mar 14, 2015 9:18 PM, "Stewart C. Russell" <scruss@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2015-03-09 01:21 PM, Ansar Mohammed wrote:
When I finally ponied up the cash for high speed Kingston Ultimate (90MB read/40MB write) cards I had zero issues. I haven't had any problems with cheaper Class 10 cards, even for long term use, but I should note that Canada Computers has a special on Kingston Ultimate microSDs this weekend. It brings them down to within a couple of bucks of the price of regular cards.
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