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- From: bad@flatlin.ka.sub.org (Christoph Badura)
- Subject: What ist the max. blocksize of of a stock BSD FFS file system
- Organization: Guru Systems/Funware Department
- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 16:13:57 GMT
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- Summary: Can I build a 64k/1k FFS without trouble?
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- BSD FFS file systems are commonly built as 8k/1k or 4k/512b file
- systems. Is there some upper limit on the block size that can be used
- with a FFS? I.e. can I build a, say, 64k/1k FFS on a stock BSD FFS?
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