Prepare Exfat Ntfs Drives 130 Hold To Keep Existing Cache Jun 2026
echo "Step 1: Unmounting and holding cache processes..." umount $DEVICE 2>/dev/null lsof | grep $DEVICE | awk 'print $2' | xargs -r kill -STOP
for dev in $(cat drives.txt); do mkfs.exfat -n CACHE_VOLUME -K -s 128 $dev1 done prepare exfat ntfs drives 130 hold to keep existing cache
hexdump -C /dev/sdb1 -s 1048576 -n 512 Look for recognizable file headers (e.g., RIFF for WAV cache, ftyp for MP4 cache). echo "Step 1: Unmounting and holding cache processes
# Find process IDs locking the cache lsof | grep "/mnt/drive/Cache" RIFF for WAV cache
controller), ensuring the is "Enabled" is a standard recommendation to improve overall system performance. Summary Table: exFAT vs. NTFS Preparation
If the check reports “Dirty bit set” or “Orphaned files,” do auto-repair. Use recovery software like testdisk to rebuild the directory tree referencing the existing cache sectors.