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Before that I could get an update in 30 s - 1 mn. Now it is more 3-4 mn.
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The MyDocs folder has a tendency to get unmounted (when plugging the USB), and it's pretty standard to use the home folder for configuration and cache on linux systems.
But if you prefer it in the MyDocs folder, a simple symlink should work (I haven't tested it though):
mv /home/user/.feedingit /home/user/MyDocs
ln -s /home/user/MyDocs/.feedingit /home/user/.feedingit
Thanks for the help.