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drose28357

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  1. Sorry. didnt understand the test command. But it seems to create a file maybe in rootfs ( on ssd).
  2. i just installed Armbian Jessie Desktop Vanilla (Kernel 4.5.2-sunxi) on a cubietruck i moved rootfs to ssd. I use SanDisk Extrem Pro U3 64 GByte. It loads the image on USB3.0 with 75 Mbyte/sec. So it should be a speedy one ;-) here are the result /var/log/armhwinfo.log has been uploaded to http://sprunge.us/HQKV random random bkwd record stride kB reclen write rewrite read reread read write read rewrite read fwrite frewrite fread freread 102400 4 10685 13846 38298 39802 22382 13571 102400 16 20769 24279 70019 71756 58212 24283 102400 512 34010 34755 150473 150265 146174 35034 102400 1024 34605 35535 154435 155517 152905 35198 102400 16384 36256 36648 176087 176085 176053 36368 and from "cat /var/log/armhwinfo.log | more" Fri Apr 29 03:16:19 CEST 2016 sun7i armv7l Cubietech Cubietruck Cubietruck Linux version 4.5.2-sunxi (root@trusty) (gcc version 4.8.4 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.8.4-2ubuntu1~14.04.1) ) #11 SMP Thu Apr 28 21:53:25$ ### mmc0:aaaa info: cid: 0353445350363447802a34340700fa37 csd: 400e00325b590001dbd37f800a4040df scr: 0245840300000000 date: 10/2015 name: SP64G type: SD preferred_erase_size: 16777216 fwrev: 0x0 hwrev: 0x8 oemid: 0x5344 manfid: 0x000003 serial: 0x2a343407 uevent: DRIVER=mmcblk MMC_TYPE=SD MMC_NAME=SP64G MODALIAS=mmc:block erase_size: 512
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