The new ntfs3 (paragon) driver is probably problematic, because it is new and is a re-implementation of the paragon driver, which was partially written in C++ (linux needs plain C to be accepted). There is also the commercial version of the ntfs3 driver for linux, which has more features.
Hi,I am a long time user of OSMC and had recently installed Berryboot instead of OSMC but then today I decided to switch back to OSMC the install went fine but when I plugged the SD Card into my windows 10 laptop,the normal /home/OSMC/etc. ,directory is not there,instead I just see log files,kernel images and other things ; here is an image:
The problem happens when I use windows (win7). Apparently if I modify a folder or add another rom (I can acces the folders because I use Paragon ExtFS for Windows).Then, when I start the usb of batocera everything has disappeared, my roms and configurations. From F1 I can see that the SHARE folder appears with all the empty folders. If I go to windows i can see they are all perfect, with the ROMS!. It is as if Batocera created another new SHARE path and did not recognize where all the content is.
It has also happened to me when I wanted to clone from windows 7 a usb from a batocera to another usb, simply without recording anything, I think that windows corrupts something. This did not happen to me with version 5.22 of batocera.
Either use Linux or format your share-partition to a file-system which windows can read (NTFS, ExFat or BTRFS with BTRFS-Drivers intalled under windows (you can find the drivers on the boot partition of batocera)).
*prefered way is to create a network drive share mapped to \\ip.of.your.HAP\HAP_Internal or \\HAP.ip.of.your.HAP\HAP_external in Windows file explorer. You can then drag and drop your files from windows file explorer.
*SSD performance slowly degrades over time with multiple recurrent read/writes, which is unlikely given the slow transfer times. This can have an impact for frequent read/writes, such as /tmp for linux or pagefile for windows, but not so important for music files. Maybe could impact the database performance though, which should be the most modified file on this player.
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