>>> Yep. But you can align the partition tables to get better results ... > Does/will the standard Fedora installer act intelligently? I have seen evidence that partitioning by anaconda is aware of some relevant properties of recent hardware. Anaconda-13.25 set the drive geometry of a USB2.0 flash memory device (with 512 bytes/sector) to 62 sectors/track by 128 heads (tracks/cylinder) instead of 63x225 (which was the previous default, using the maximum values). Thus a "cylinder" already is divisible by 256 sectors, or 2**17 bytes, which equals the size of an erase block in many flash devices. This guarantees that an aligned 4KiB block never crosses the boundary between two erase blocks, and therefore avoids penalties when re-writing. The downside is that the total number of "cylinders" doubles, and requires another bit to describe. -- -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel