Re: btrfs on whole disk (no partitions)

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Martin K. Petersen posted on Mon, 23 Jun 2014 08:24:04 -0400 as excerpted:

> Anyway. The short answer is that Linux will pretty much always do I/O in
> multiples of the system page size regardless of the logical block size
> of the underlying device. There are a few exceptions to this such as
> direct I/O, legacy filesystems using bufferheads and raw block device
> access.

Thank you.  Good to have that made clear. =:^)

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