On 06/01/2019 20:01, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> I have a Kingston stick formatted as NTFS. I use it for sneakernet
> between Windows systems, writing a couple of gigs each time. It's
> quite slow compared to FAT32-formatted sticks, but preserves time
> stamps to the second, which is important enough to me that I put up
> with it. I've been using the stick for several years with no problems.
> I typically format it before copying a new batch of data to it.
That is the type of use which the cards are designed for. It is
magnitudes less harmful than the constant writing of small amounts data
which occurs when using them as main storage on a Pi.
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