[CentOS] mounting filesystems with blocks larger then 4k over a loop device
Ruslan Sivak
rsivak at istandfor.comMon Nov 12 23:07:04 UTC 2007
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Ruslan Sivak wrote: > So I'm playing around with S3 and elasticdrive, and I create a > filesystem on it with a block size larger then 4k. > mkfs.xfs -b size=8k /mnt/ed5/ed0 -f > > This completes fine and sets up the proper filesystem. When I try to > mount it, however, I get: > > mount /mnt/ed5/ed0 /mnt/eds35/ -o loop > > > mount: Function not implemented > > looking at dmesg I get: > > XFS: Attempted to mount file system with blocksize 8192 bytes > XFS: Only page-sized (4096) or less blocksizes currently work. > XFS: SB validate failed > > > I had similar issues with reiserFS. Is there a way to get a > filesystem with larger then 4k blocks in CentOS 5? > > Russ > Looks like I would need something like this: http://lwn.net/Articles/249169/ does anyone know wh ether this is part of CentOS yet, or if there is some sort of binary available? Russ
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