On 2006/12/07 15:58 (GMT-0600) Greg Wallace apparently typed:

> Some time back, I used Partition Magic to format a device and I would swear
> I was able to specify 4096 as a block size.  I split the device into two
> partitions and made one of them NTFS and the other EXT2.  I can't remember
> for sure, but I sort of think it was on the NTFS partition that I used the
> 4096, but maybe it was both of them.

4096 is the 8 sector cluster size (minimum space used by one file) used
in that case by the operating system's format utility.
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