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The underlying storage pool actually uses multiple block size. Under Solaris frsize (fragment size) is reported as the smallest block size we support, and bsize (block size) as the filesystem's maximum block size. Unfortunately, under Linux the fragment size and block size are often used interchangeably. Thus we are forced to report both of them as the filesystem's maximum block size. Closes #112 |
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