Re: is (rscsi_disks[i].sector_size != 512) ok ?

From: Jes Sorensen (Jes.Sorensen@cern.ch)
Date: Wed Apr 12 2000 - 11:30:07 EST


>>>>> "Alan" == Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> writes:

>> We have a custom storage controller. It has configurable
>> sector_size. When configured to 1K, fdisk goes through ok. Buf
>> mkfs gives errors shown below.
>>
>> Does Linux kernel support non 512 sector_size. Does tools
>> mkfs/fsck and filesystems run properly on such storage devices?

Alan> They do. You need to tell them to use that block size
Alan> sometimes. Eg fdisk needs to be told to use 1K block scaling

The older kernels would work with SCSI 256 byte hardware sectors,
whereas 2.3.x didn't last I tried. Then again, the number of disks
left in the world with this 'feature' is probably so limited these
days that it's not even worth bothering.

Jes

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