Prepare Exfat Ntfs Drives 130: Hold To Keep Existing Cache [best]
If your workflow requires a drive to hold cache (such as a 130 GB scratch disk for video editing or a cache drive for a NAS), the preparation process is critical. A failure to format correctly will lead to system errors or an inability to "hold" the cache.
Note: If you want to disable caching (write-through), you would use the sync flag. There is no standard flag "130". prepare exfat ntfs drives 130 hold to keep existing cache
: Uses a transaction log. It relies heavily on write-back caching to sequence metadata updates. If your workflow requires a drive to hold
or higher, the system generates a list of raw sectors to "mount" games without re-scanning the entire drive every boot. There is no standard flag "130"
echo "Step 5: Resuming held processes..." lsof | grep $DEVICE | awk 'print $2' | xargs -r kill -CONT
Before we begin the technical process, it is vital to understand the architecture of the two file systems fighting for your drive’s real estate.