Not for 1.4.2, but yes, we should probably do that.

On Mon, 16 Oct 2006, FB wrote:

Hi,

On Sun, Oct 15, 2006 at 08:43:55AM -0400, chas williams - CONTRACTOR wrote:
take a look at ticket #42671.  the superblock blksize_bits is used to
set the blksize_bits on the inode.  i think it would be wise to make
the blocksize on the inodes and the superblock consistent.  atleast
it would less confusing.  this has the side effect of making the
size of /afs a multiple of 4k though.  i dont know if anyone is
dead set on seeing 9000000.

Hmm ... is there any reason for not raising this value a bit? With Linux
9GB is fine but on MaxOSX 9GB is not enough. The "Finder" which is used
by ~100% of all mac-users, will never copy a file bigger than the
free blocks * block size into any filesystem. This is why I always have to
patch and repack openafs for my 100GB-video-file-users (free size set to
1TB). Is there a chance to set the free blocks in the official openafs to
a higher value?

Regards,

Frank
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