R: [patch 0/4] Size reporting of btrfs tool

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Hi Hugo,

please, remember to update the manpage also.

Regards
G.Baroncelli

>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: hugo-lkml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Data: 17/10/2010 20.26
>A: <linux-btrfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Ogg: [patch 0/4] Size reporting of btrfs tool
>
>While playing around with resizing volumes recently, I realised
>that I didn't know whether btrfs fi show and btrfs fi df reported
>sizes in ISO (e.g. powers of 10^3) units, as they appear to from the
>labels they use, or in binary (powers of 2^10) units. Also, a mere
>three significant figures is somewhat less than I'm comfortable with
>if I'm about to resize the containing block device downwards.
>
>   This patch series adds the ability to pick which scale is used for
>show and df, and labels the amounts properly (e.g. MB for ISO, MiB for
>binary units).
>
>   Hugo.
>
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