(01-24-2016, 07:18 AM)Opine Wrote:(01-24-2016, 07:07 AM)SkairkrohBule Wrote: As there any other benefits? For example, can the two operating systems 'see' each other? Would it allow file exchange between the two operating systems?
I plan to get one large high speed SD, which can be quite expensive for cards with real read/write speeds close to their certification. Dual booting could potentially save a lot of $$$.
If an OS isn't using an encrypting FS then for sure the partitions could be mounted between them. I plan to have a separate third partition for storage which both can use. I personally like how knoppix would mount my windows disk as read only by default.
Hi ,
I want to help you , save your $$$ , no answer have true the micro sd speed for this pine64 now , because this new product , don't been quickly to buy new high speed sd card , waiting some people have test the speed to ask you or report , because linux os have not download now on pine64 wiki
If your ship feb got this pine64 and have linux os can download to use , you can command test your using sd card speed , is or not to been enough your speed after to buy the new sd card
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This command for Debian , ubuntu i have not use , don't know this command is work !
check your driver command : lsblk
test driver command : hdparm -t /dev/yourdriver
maybe some linux os is not installed this software , you can install this software command : sudo apt-get install hdparm
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Hope can help you , happy to play pine64 , i have not MicroSDXC UHS-1 Speed Class 3 (U3) Card , TL Lim asked speed maybe 50M .
( my English is bad ) sorry