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Re: Ext2
Miki Shapiro wrote:
>
> Why would i want to make the minimal blocks LARGER than they are.
> wouldnt that just increase waste of space (it would in FAT)...
yes, they will,
but bigger blocks mean faster access
note that on a unix filesystems, the biggest file's size
is determined by the size of the block as well as the
size of the disk. the limit by the block size
is quadratic i.e. max_size=min(K*(block_size^2),disk_size)
( unlike in fat, which a file is limited only
by the size of the disk)
>
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- From: Miki Shapiro <aris@elronet.co.il>