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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ url: 'https://pool.burstcoin.ro' # mainnet pool | |||
#url: 'http://localhost:6876' # solo mining testnet | |||
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hdd_reader_thread_count: 0 # default 0 (=auto: number of disks) | |||
hdd_use_direct_io: true # default true | |||
hdd_use_direct_io: true # default true, use false on not PC |
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"use false for remote/network access", is that what you mean?
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No, jonnyFm said that "little ones" do not support it. I do not know why it not supports..maybe it is related to USB connection and ARM proccesors?
#logfile_log_pattern: "{d(%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%3f%z)} [{h({l}):<5}] [{T}]-[{t}] [{f}:{L}] - {M}:{m}{n}" |
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what was changed here?
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I think github removed whitespace..but not sure
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This is just @shefass client adding a newline where there wasn't one before. It's fine. Most linux systems expect a newline at the end of the file from legacy behavior but it's not required. This won't help or hurt anything.
I am not sure how to formulate it