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Yes, all modern Linux FSes do that automatically, detect
block/sector size, LVM too.
It boggles the mind why Samsung chose to _not_ do 4k in a
clear & clean manner - some say Samsung do that internally
while hiding it away from the OS.
It's even bigger shame for Samsung - most of their NVMes -
is probably the only manufacturer who support/use LVFS -
which is the reason why I'm thinking of swapping to Samsung
- if I can find such NVMe which does 4k.
- Samsung NVMe with 4K LBA - anybody? lejeczek via users
- Re: Samsung NVMe with 4K LBA - anybody? Barry Scott
- Re: Samsung NVMe with 4K LBA - anybody? Marco Moock
- Re: Samsung NVMe with 4K LBA - anybody? lejeczek via users
- Re: Samsung NVMe with 4K LBA - anyb... Patrick O'Callaghan
- Re: Samsung NVMe with 4K LBA - ... Joe Average
- Re: Samsung NVMe with 4K L... Joe Average
- Re: Samsung NVMe with 4K LBA - ... Barry Scott
- Re: Samsung NVMe with 4K L... Bob MarĨan via users
- Re: Samsung NVMe with ... Barry Scott
- Re: Samsung NVMe w... Patrick O'Callaghan
- Re: Samsung NVMe w... Alexander Burke via users
- Re: Samsung NVMe w... George N. White III
- Re: Samsung NVMe w... Samuel Sieb
