Re: Slow USB storage device?

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On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, Karel Zak wrote:
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>  For example Reiser superblok could be at offset 65536.

So what?

Look fo the common cases first. 

It's insane to probe for zfs, ufs or reiserfs after you have already found 
a vfat filesystem. 

>  I'll fix -S and remove the large 69kB read and then you can create a
>  special udev rule for the device.

I don' think you understand - "special udev rules" are totally bogus.

The whole AND ONLY point of udev is to get things right automatically. If 
it doesn't, then udev has failed. If it requires manual "special udev 
rules", then you might as well just edit /etc/fstab or something, and not 
do blkid AT ALL.

Don't you see that? The whole and only point of blkid is to do the right 
thing automatically. 

		Linus
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