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Re: libblkid fails to detect not-so-big OCFS2 filesystems | |
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On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 06:18:18PM +0100, Rogier Goossens wrote:
> While testing KDE partitionmanager, I discovered that blkid did not
> detect the test OCFS2 filesystem I created. After some investigation,
> it appeared that it will assume the filesystem cannot be OCFS2 if
yes, we don't want to probe for some filesystems on very small
devices.
> smaller than 108M. However, mkfs.ocfs2 from ocfs2-tools (1.6.3) will
> happily create filesystems that are much smaller, only failing below
> approx. 15000 1k blocks, and below approx. 6000 4k blocks.
OK, fixed ... the new limit is 14000 * 1024.
Thanks!
Karel
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