correct FS for correct devices and correct ISO ECC IEC

Max Appeal

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Say its a SSD or flash memory its built around memory card technology and is literally that same stuff so it requires memory card file security and formatting it was literally built upon from the ground up which often has some sort of encryption. One of the oldest linux file systems BRTFS or UDF is used on memory sticks either that or OLDER EXFAT. All of these when in specific devices work better and have ISO formatting standards and standard read and write block/sector and sizes that they are intended for use with in the standard specifications. But making a memory SD card format or something from sandisk will often have samsung or sandisk exceed their own standard by 1.3x.. but its till going to be a certain speed like CDROM and DVD where it says 8X or 4X or 16X. The problem is your 550Megabytes constant SSD or NVME maybe never being used from wrong file system.
Worse your windows and linux has never been used as you didnt type 50 man pages of flags and switches and command line arguments to correctly copy read and write an ISO to USB or any file to anywhere while either maintaining admin security and permissions or resetting them or preserving indexing and tallying of that original file system for recovery or other things. When its mathematically like 20MB/sec of your CONSTANT MINIMUM 550MEGABYTES PER SECOND SSD drives they even tried to sell you things like rapid mode and RAM discs to help some people get higher transfer speeds and buffer like 2GB of SYSMEM for NVME/SSD transfers with samsung magician software and theres pro drives with pro tools.
Linux already uses ZFS and Z: ramdisk utilities and other stuff thats actually a similar zbuffer that some live CD's put in there thats supposed to help older hardware suck less or use a type of drive tiering based on latency and clocks and average transfers to calculate which drive to send most data.

But a large part of it is, writing an ISO to a device it doesnt ask what device it is or what file system to write it in or give you the option of PRESERVING the filesystem and SECURITY AND ADMIN PERMISSIONS. obviously rufus and balena etcher are illiterate and windows users struggle to xcopy with about 30 /a /b /c /d e/ /f /g /h /j /k /y or whatever before the destination to copy INTERNALLY in windows.. Why typing the word COPY or CP or DD doesnt actually copy or move anything is the most retarded thing i've seen a RAW BLOCK I/O transfer operation or... an OPERATING SYSTEM never do because it isnt one linux is fake and not an OS booo go home!
 


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Now you have had your spit, try writing something sensible. Remember?....you are on a Linux forum. The best of the best, in fact !
 
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