Ricsi wrote: > LB> What sector sizes does Linux allow? > sector size is usually 512 bytes (independant of OS ... hardwaredependant) > but linux does not group sectors together as clusters as DOS does. > So IMHO clustersize=sectorsize=512 Aren't we talking about the inode size now? As I understand it an inode is the equivalent of an allocated unit in FAT. The inode size can be set during the installation (1024, 2048 and 4096 or something like that). Or have I missunderstood this? //Bernie http://bernie.arachne.cz/
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