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create=mfsrr:low[:second] | most-free-space-round-robin:low[:second]

Is "low" specified in bytes? Does "low" support units? (3T, 10G, 5M,
10k, etc)

Also, is it possible to create something mfsrr for mkdir(2)? The thing
is that I'd like to keep all files in a dir on the same drive, which is
best achieved by making sure the directory is on the right drive when
you make it. It could also combine mfsrr & tdp, so that it only checks
the branches that _have_ the dir you're mkdir(2)-ing inside - but finds
the one with the most free space. :-)


Kindest regards, Jørgen P. Tjernø.
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