Hi,

I'm new to the Linux environment so I hope you'll bear with me on a dasd
capacity question.

When we build a filesystem on a 3390-3 volume, the end result is about
2.2Gb of usable space.  Coming from the z/OS world, we are accustomed to
getting 2.7Gb from a 3390-3 volume.

Is it reasonable to expect that we should we be able to get closer to 2.7Gb
on Linux?  Are there dasdfmt/fdasd/mkfs options I should be using to ensure
a higher capacity?

Thanks in advance for your input.

Dennis Schaffer
Mutual of Omaha

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