Addressing the Linux 'Fake 100%' USB Copy Issue: Genuine Write Progress
Have you ever copied a massive movie file or an ISO to a USB flash drive on Linux? Your file manager happily zips to 100% in a matter of seconds, the dialog box closes, and you think you're good to go. You pull out the drive, plug it into another machine, and—bam. Data corrupted. If you are a Linux
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