ntfs-3g manually compiling - Raspberry Pi Forums
hi,
i'm new forum, , "sort of" advanced user of rpi's.
there pi-fileserver providing solid 1 tb hard drive disk (thermaltake) family.
had performance issues ntfs-3g before, , using other disk formats not option moment, thinking maybe compile package manually:
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/vi ... fs-3g.html
question is:
compiling ntfs-3g on rpi provide performance upgrade on implementation?
there special recommendation this? has tried before?
in advance.
i'm new forum, , "sort of" advanced user of rpi's.
there pi-fileserver providing solid 1 tb hard drive disk (thermaltake) family.
had performance issues ntfs-3g before, , using other disk formats not option moment, thinking maybe compile package manually:
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/vi ... fs-3g.html
question is:
compiling ntfs-3g on rpi provide performance upgrade on implementation?
there special recommendation this? has tried before?
in advance.
raspbian port of debian specially tuned pi -
debian armel doesn't use pis hardware-floating point unit
, targets arm variant 2 revisions older than
1 on pi.
don't forget ntfs-3g user-space driver. tuxera itself
says own kernel driver lot faster ntfs-3g.
bottom line : you're in effort diminishing returns.
ghans
ps.: somehow came think of : www.funroll-loops.info
(it's joke , don't take serious.)
debian armel doesn't use pis hardware-floating point unit
, targets arm variant 2 revisions older than
1 on pi.
don't forget ntfs-3g user-space driver. tuxera itself
says own kernel driver lot faster ntfs-3g.
bottom line : you're in effort diminishing returns.
ghans
ps.: somehow came think of : www.funroll-loops.info
(it's joke , don't take serious.)
raspberrypi
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