Kai Krakow
Kai Krakow
Especially cheap USB sticks may be optimized to ensure integrity of the data blocks at the typical location of the FAT only, and also only do proper wear leveling in...
> My fault, I thought raid1 on 5 disks has 5 copies, but only has 2. Is that special about btrfs raid1? Yes, btrfs raid1 cuts capacity in half. Hardware...
Did you disable cache flushing, either via mount option or hdparm? I disabled write caching for that matter and never had a problem again.
> _hdparm -W_ says `write-caching = not supported`. Yeah, this is probably because your USB-SATA bridge doesn't know how to handle the query ("not supported" doesn't mean "disabled", neither does...
> It's a PCIe NVMe. So you mean, write caching setting is permanently stored on the NVMe? `smartctl` has an option to store the current settings permanently on the device....
> suggests that the answer is yes Confirming.
I've had this also in v1, last reported here for v2: https://github.com/safing/portmaster/issues/1959 As a mitigation, this helped for me (but it doesn't fully prevent it): ```ini # /etc/systemd/system/portmaster.service.d/override.conf [Service] LimitMEMLOCK=infinity...
See also #117